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Soon to be Published: Development of the Widowhood Resilience Scale

August 17, 2019 by Soaring Spirits International

The Soaring Spirits Resilience Center at Schreiner University is proud to announce the publication of the Development of the Widowhood Resilience Scale by the Omega Journal of Death and Dying.

Drawing significant contributions from the fields of psychology, sociology, medicine, anthropology, law, education, history and literature, OMEGA has emerged as the most advanced and internationally recognized forum on the subject of death and dying. It serves as a reliable guide for clinicians, social workers, and health professionals who must deal with problems in crisis management, e.g., terminal illness, fatal accidents, catastrophe, suicide and bereavement.

Publication of the article is expected in the winter of 2020. Links to the article will be housed on the the Soaring Spirits Resilience Center website.

Special thanks to Dr. Carrie West, Dr. Sam Dreeben, and Dr. Kyle Busing for their work on the development of the scale and the writing of this unique and valuable article.

We’d also like to thank every single widowed person who has participated in our surveys over the past five years. This work would not be possible without you.

Filed Under: Interdisciplinary Research

Official Dedication of the Soaring Spirits Resilience Center at Schreiner University is set for October 20

October 9, 2017 by Soaring Spirits International

Ribbon cutting at 4:00 p.m. followed by an Open House from 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

SIMI VALLEY, Calif., Oct 09, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE via COMTEX) — Soaring Spirits International (SSI) and Schreiner University are pleased to announce the official opening of the Soaring Spirits Resilience Center at Schreiner University on Friday, October 20th. The Resilience Center is the first center of its kind in the U.S. to focus primarily on grief and resilience, based on research conducted with widowed people. “We are so grateful to partner with Schreiner University on this amazing project. Our hope is that through the Center a variety of grieving populations will be served; and that the Center’s resources and tools for building resilience through any of life’s challenges will benefit Schreiner students, as well as the broader community,” said Michele Neff Hernandez, executive director for Soaring Spirits International.

The official dedication for the Center will include a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 4:00 p.m. followed by an Open House from 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Soaring Spirits’ executive director Michele Neff Hernandez and Schreiner University’s president Charlie McCormick, Ph.D. will have the honor of cutting the ribbon; flanked by SSI board of directors, Schreiner University faculty, and other special guests. “This Center is groundbreaking and we are so proud to be part of this extremely relevant and important project. Our hope is that it will provide useful resources to those dealing with challenges of all kinds for many years to come,” said Charlie McCormick, Ph.D., president of Schreiner University.

The partnership between SSI and Schreiner University began with Carrie West, Ph.D., an assistant professor at the university. Dr. West approached the organization about conducting a research project which involved collecting data from widowed people attending Soaring Spirits’ Camp Widow(R) program. Camp Widow(R) is a weekend long program that offers widowed people access to a peer community; and provides resources and tools to rebuild their lives following the death of a spouse or partner. Dr. West’s research led to other research projects and was useful to SSI in developing and improving the Camp Widow(R) weekend, as well as the five other peer-support programs offered by SSI.

Thinking “big picture” – SSI and Dr. West began exploring the idea of developing practical tools based on the valuable research they’d already collected with a goal of making them available to a larger population of widowed people who were trying to work through their grief on their own. Out of numerous conversations … the idea of a full-time Resilience Center was conceived … and as they say the rest is history.

The Soaring Spirits Resilience Center at Schreiner University will be located in the Social Sciences Lab. “Seeing this Center come to life is a dream come true for Soaring Spirits. And, knowing that it will serve hundreds of thousands of people who become widowed each year; plus many other grieving populations; and faculty, students and local community at Schreiner is extremely rewarding. I am so grateful to Schreiner University for their willingness to dream big with us and for their partnership in the work that lies ahead,” said Miss Neff Hernandez.

About Soaring Spirits International:
Soaring Spirits International (SSI) was established in May of 2008 to provide a unique peer-based support community for grieving people. Up to now, this segment of the bereaved community has been underserved and often overlooked. SSI aims to change that by leveraging a social-media-based infrastructure with key programs designed to inspire, inform, comfort, and provide practical help for the bereaved. For more information about SSI visit the website at www.soaringspirits.org.

About Schreiner University:
Schreiner University is an independent, baccalaureate and master’s degree-granting university in Kerrville, Texas. Related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), Schreiner welcomes students, faculty and staff from all faith, ethnic and economic backgrounds. Find out more about Schreiner University at schreiner.edu.

Contact: Terry Marvin @ 805-581-2743
Email: [email protected]

Filed Under: Press Releases

Soaring Spirits International Partners with Schreiner University to Open the Soaring Spirits Resilience Center at Schreiner University

May 1, 2017 by Soaring Spirits International

Center to focus on grief and resilience

SIMI VALLEY, Calif., May 01, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Soaring Spirits International (SSI) is pleased to announce an exciting partnership with Schreiner University as they officially open the Soaring Spirits Resilience Center at Schreiner University. This will be the first center of its kind in the U.S. to focus primarily on grief and resilience, based on research conducted with widowed people. “We are extremely excited to be working with Schreiner University on this Resilience Center. Our partnership is an innovative pairing of Soaring Spirits’ organizational knowledge with the academic integrity of Schreiner University. The resources available through the Center will ultimately benefit a variety of grieving populations, while also offering resources and tools for building resilience through any of life’s challenges to the Schreiner student body and the wider community,” said Michele Neff Hernandez, executive director for Soaring Spirits International. “Schreiner University’s front gate has carved in stone the words: ‘Enter with hope.’  That audacious invitation and promise speaks to the long history and future commitment of Schreiner to resilience of all sorts.  The Soaring Spirits Resilience Center at Schreiner University will give us another opportunity to understand and apply resilience in the human experience. We look forward to a long partnership with Soaring Spirits International,” said Charlie McCormick, Ph.D., president of Schreiner University.

The backstory on how the partnership between SSI and Schreiner University came about began when Carrie West, Ph.D., an assistant professor at the university approached the organization about conducting a research project which involved collecting data from widowed people attending Soaring Spirits’ Camp Widow® program. Camp Widow® is a weekend long program that offers widowed people access to a peer community; and provides resources and tools to rebuild their lives following the death of a spouse or partner.

“At the time, I was interested in communication processes widowed people use to construct resilience.  My research revealed maintaining hopefulness was the biggest predictor of a person having a positive outcome after being widowed,” said Dr. West. Dr. West’s research led to other research projects and was useful to SSI in developing and improving the Camp Widow® weekend, as well as the five other peer-support programs offered by SSI.

In thinking “big picture” – SSI and Dr. West began exploring the idea of developing practical tools based on the valuable research they’d already collected with a goal of making them available to a larger population of widowed people who were trying to work through their grief on their own.

As the conversation continued, the idea for developing a full-time Resilience Center that would be a resource for not only those grieving, but for anyone—students specifically —evolved. SSI’s executive director Michele Neff Hernandez and Dr. West presented the idea to William Woods, Ph.D., Dean of Liberal Arts at Schreiner University, as well as the president of the university, Charlie McCormick. Ph.D. The idea was fully embraced and the founding of the Soaring Spirits Resilience Center at Schreiner University was enthusiastically approved by both entities’ leadership teams.

The Soaring Spirits Resilience Center at Schreiner University will be located in the Social Sciences Lab. An official dedication ceremony and ribbon cutting for the Center will be held in late October 2017.  “This is a dream come true for Soaring Spirits. We’re hopeful that this Center will become a valuable resource for the hundreds of thousands of people who become widowed each year; to many other grieving populations; and to the faculty, students and local community at Schreiner. I am so grateful to Schreiner University for their willingness to dream big with us and for their partnership in the work that lies ahead,” said Miss Neff Hernandez.

About Soaring Spirits International:
Soaring Spirits International (SSI) was established in May of 2008 to provide a unique peer-based support community for grieving people.  Up to now, this segment of the bereaved community has been underserved and often overlooked.  SSI aims to change that by leveraging a social-media-based infrastructure with key programs designed to inspire, inform, comfort, and provide practical help for the bereaved.  For more information about SSI visit the website at www.soaringspirits.org.

About Schreiner University:
Schreiner University is an independent, baccalaureate and master’s degree-granting university in Kerrville, Texas. Related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), Schreiner welcomes students, faculty and staff from all faith, ethnic and economic backgrounds. Find out more about Schreiner University at schreiner.edu.

Contact: Terry Marvin @ 805-581-2743
Email: [email protected]

Filed Under: Press Releases

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