Every person experiences grief and bereavement at some time in their lives. Grief affects people in different ways. While some are able to process loss in a healthy manner and move on with their lives, others remain trapped in the grief cycle without being able to make a healthy transition to the new reality. Grief counselling can help uncover unresolved emotions and process complicated feelings.
  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    13-09-2024 to 14-09-2026

    Available on-demand until 14th September 2026

  • Cost

    £100.00

  • Education type

    Virtual

  • CPD subtype

    On-demand

What you will learn:

  • Introduction to grief, loss, bereavement and attachment
  • Different aspects of the grief experience
  • The different stages of grief according to the Kubler-Ross model
  • How negative emotions like denial, anger and depression unfold during the grieving process
  • The tasks of mourning and how they provide a sense of control
  • How grief counselling helps and the different techniques you can use during counselling sessions
  • The companionship model and dual model of grieving theories
  • Factors that affect the mediation process

Benefits of Taking the Course:

  • Understand the relevant techniques to help clients process their feelings of grief and loss
  • You will be able to explore and identify the different stages of grief and the corresponding tasks that need to be resolved
  • You will be able to help someone going through the different stages of the grief experience, including denial, anger, depression and acceptance
  • You will be able to recognise signs of unprocessed grief and help the person work through relevant mourning tasks

All you need to complete the course is a willing and open mind. The course includes detailed written content and an easy-to-understand video script.

Contact details

Education Provider

New Skills Academy

73 active educational opportunities

2 Harforde Court, John Tate Road, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG13 7NW

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