Grief and loss are universal experiences, yet many clinicians receive minimal formal training in how to understand or support grief without pathologizing it. This training provides foundational grief literacy, introduces the Six Tasks of Grief and Mourning, and other presence-based approaches that increase clinician confidence while reducing harm caused by misinformation and avoidance.
Grief shows up in nearly every clinical setting, yet many clinicians feel unsure how to respond. This foundational training offers clear language, practical frameworks, and supportive interventions to help clinicians companion grieving clients with confidence and care. Designed for mental health professionals seeking a grounded, non-pathologizing approach to grief support.