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Provided by AGPBy AI, Created 5:45 PM UTC, May 21, 2026, /AGP/ – The Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute has added José Antonio Hernández Zeind to its May 28-29 grief conference in Chicago, where he will present on migratory grief and the impact of deportations. The event is part of Barr-Harris Children and Family Grief & Loss Center’s 50th anniversary celebration and includes conference, reception and sponsorship opportunities.
Why it matters: - Barr-Harris Children and Family Grief & Loss Center is marking 50 years of grief support and clinical education in Chicago. - The added presentation focuses on migratory grief, connecting the conference to the strain deportations place on immigrant families in Chicago and nationwide. - The conference is designed to reach clinicians, families and community members while also offering 12 continuing education units.
What happened: - Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute announced José Antonio Hernández Zeind, MS, LCPC as an added speaker for its two-day conference, Psychotherapy for Grief — Research and Contemporary Practice. - Hernández Zeind will present “What Was Left Behind and What Might Be Taken: Migratory Grief in the Context of the Current Climate.” - The conference is scheduled for Thursday, May 28, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday, May 29, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Haymarket House, 800 W. Buena Avenue, Chicago. - The Barr-Harris anniversary reception is set for Thursday, May 28, 2026, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, 2430 N. Cannon Drive, Chicago.
The details: - The conference will feature expert speakers and panel discussions on research and clinical practices in grief psychotherapy. - Full speaker and topic details are available at the event page. - Ticket prices are $250 for the full two-day conference, $125 for a single day, $200 for the reception and $350 for a combo package. - RSVPs can be made through the event page or by contacting Bayley White at bwhite@chicagoanalysis.org. - Sponsorship tiers range from $1,000 to $10,000. - Sponsorship benefits include conference and reception tickets, social media and PR recognition, a website listing and name placement in the program book.
Between the lines: - The new presentation broadens the conference’s clinical lens beyond traditional grief topics and toward the lived experience of displacement. - Barr-Harris is using the anniversary year to frame the celebration as both a retrospective and a push to sustain services for the next 50 years. - CPI is leaning on the event to build visibility, fundraising and professional engagement at the same time.
What’s next: - CPI will host the conference and reception on May 28-29 in Chicago. - Organizers are still seeking sponsors to support the anniversary celebration and future Barr-Harris programming. - The institute says the goal is to ensure Barr-Harris continues serving children and families experiencing grief and loss.
The bottom line: - The Barr-Harris 50th anniversary is doubling as a clinical conference, a public-facing community event and a fundraising push for the next chapter of grief care in Chicago.
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