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Humanising Grief Counseling and Treatment for Our Clients and Ourselves
Train with a world-renowned grief expert and
learn to provide skilled grief services!
Begins November 18th • The LAST Cohort Scheduled for 2024
 

An Invitation from Megan Devine…

I'm excited to announce that enrollment is now open for my 6-month online certificate program!

When I first published my book, It's OK that You're Not OK, I had no idea how profoundly it would change the grief landscape. With hundreds of thousands of copies sold in 17 languages, it's viewed as required reading by clinicians throughout the world.

And today, with grief so ingrained in every aspect of your clients' lives, the right training is essential to ensure you can meet the needs of this rapidly growing population.

That's why I developed this online course to show you how you can provide quality care to clients grieving any kind of loss.

This is your special invitation to join me in this exclusive class

…so you can bring the human-centered approach that I've pioneered into your practice, raise your profile by studying closely with an internationally recognised expert, and provide skilled grief care and support for your clients.

I can't wait to meet you.

This is the last cohort scheduled for 2024 so don't wait, register today!

Megan Devine
Sincerely,
Megan Devine, LPC
P.S. When you study with me you'll get a FREE MARKETING PACK complete with a digital badge so you can let clients and colleagues know you're ready to provide quality grief care.

Megan Devine's Grief Care Professional Certificate Program

A 6-Month Online Training • Begins November 18th
Usually $1,659.96
Just $199.95 (GST Inclusive)
 
Earn up to 15.5 CPD hours included in the course tuition!
Click here for course objectives and outline

This unique training is grounded in the teachings of one of the world's most recognised authorities on grief…

…so you can support clients using the same non-pathologising approaches that have made her one of the most respected and recognised names in the field.

When you register, you'll join Megan for a 6-month multifaceted learning experience, incorporating both RECORDED VIDEO TRAINING and LIVE Q&A components that will have you feeling ready to work with all types of losses, from deaths down to the stressors of everyday life.

In this course, you will learn:
  • How to identify normal, healthy, typical grief
  • How to utilise non-pathologising clinical interventions
  • Trauma-informed grief care approaches
  • How to work with the grief of racism, misogyny, bigotry, and hate
  • Ways to live with your losses while holding space for others
  • How to improve support for clients after non-death losses
  • How to bring a humanised view of grief to your workplaces, communities, and beyond!
  • Tools for specific scenarios including grief following gun violence, natural disasters, baby loss, overdose, suicide, and more

As you move through the training, Megan will also bring you incredible reflection guides to help you fully absorb each session, and opportunities for group discussion so you can better understand the perspectives and experiences of the clients you work with each day.

Make sure you reserve your spot today — only $199.95/down! .

Megan Devine's Grief Care Professional Certificate Program
A 6-Month Online Training • Begins November 18th
Usually $1,659.96
Just $199.95 (GST Inclusive)
 
Earn up to 15.5 CPD hours included in the course tuition!
Click here for course objectives and outline
HOW THE 6-MONTH TRAINING WORKS
 

We've made it simple and convenient to train with one of the biggest names in grief work.

10 easy-to-digest PRE-RECORDED training modules, each released every few weeks over 6 months, give you the keys to offering high-quality grief services on a schedule that works with your life.

Watch the videos as they become available, complete any self-reflection exercises, and connect with classmates in the forum to discuss and network.

With unlimited access to the course recordings, you can revisit them as many times as you like.

PLUS, you'll join Megan for 4 LIVE Q&A sessions throughout the course so you can get answers to your biggest questions and go even deeper into what you've learned.

These Q&A sessions aren't mandatory to receive CPD hours, but we strongly encourage you to attend these sessions to get the full benefits of the course.

As an added gift from Megan, you'll get full access to BONUSES in your course portal including PDF downloads with tools, interventions, and promotional material you can use to market your new skills.

Best of all, at the end of the course, you'll be able to download your displayable Certificate of Completion, letting clients and colleagues know you've learned to provide skilled grief services from a top expert recognized by clients across the globe.


WHAT YOU'LL GET

Your registration includes:
all_inclusive   Unlimited access to all 10 recorded modules (over 14 total hours of training)
folder_open   An Online Student Portal full of additional resources
question_mark   4 live Q&A sessions to get ongoing support and guidance from Megan (6 total hours of Q&A opportunities)
description   Comprehensive training materials
picture_as_pdf   PDFs of tools and interventions
print   Printables for use with clients

Plus, you'll get a BONUS MARKETING PACK you can use to promote your practice and let clients and colleagues know you've studied with an internationally recognised expert…
sim_card_download   Downloadable Certificate of completion (all registrants)
stars   Digital Badge for your website or social media (all registrants)
list_alt   Listing in the provider referral list (licensed professionals only)
Megan Devine's Grief Care Professional Certificate Program
A 6-Month Online Training • Begins November 18th
Usually $1,659.96
Just $199.95 (GST Inclusive)
 
Earn up to 15.5 CPD hours included in the course tuition!
Click here for course objectives and outline
TRAINING PROGRAM SCHEDULE
 
Module 1 | Implications of Treating Grief Like a Disease or Personal Failing
We've spent decades treating grief as a problem to be solved. But pathologising grief isn't giving us the outcomes we want, clinically or culturally. Before we can talk about better approaches to grief, we have to understand the systems we've inherited. In this session, you'll join Megan for an in-depth look at how historical and gendered ideas of grief create cascading problems for clients, do a self-evaluation on your own beliefs, blind spots and biases about grief, and explore the beginnings of a non-pathologising approach to grief work.
Recording Available November 18, 2024
Outline
  • Historical approaches to grief and why they matter today
  • How gendered ideas of grief create cascading problems (for everyone)
  • Why it's more important to know what you believe about grief than it is to have an overstocked "grief toolbox"
Objectives
  1. Analyze how historical trends to pathologize grief disproportionally affect women and lead to overdiagnosis of bereavement-related disorders and clinical depression when compared to men.
  2. Evaluate yourself for beliefs, blind spots, and internalized biases about grief that can negatively impact your ability to differentiate "normal grief" from unhealthy grief processes in clients.
  3. Apply a non-pathologizing approach to grief work to avoid over-diagnoses, over-medication, and shame in clients.

Module 2 | How to Identify Normal, Healthy, Typical Grief
Because most of what's taught in graduate programs and shown in popular media focuses on grief as a pathology, many people don't know what healthy, normal grief looks like. In this session, you'll explore the many forms grief takes so you can normalise grief for clients, discover inclusive and supportive approaches that assure clients that they are not grieving "wrong" and distinguish normal grief from more complicated manifestations that might require intervention.
Recording Available December 2, 2024
Outline
  • Consumer-generated grief experiences: what people tell us when they're allowed to tell the truth
  • What do you support and what do you fix? Understanding the difference between pain and suffering
  • Cognitive, relational, and physical aspects of grief
  • Why clients might believe they're "doing it wrong"
Objectives
  1. Develop psychoeducational approaches to normalise the grief process by providing clients with an understanding of the range of physical, relational, emotional, and cognitive impacts of grief.
  2. Differentiate normal "uncomplicated" grief from more complicated manifestations in order to make decisions about whether or not to intervene clinically.
  3. Use inclusive and supportive approaches with clients that allow you to account for and appropriately respond to the ways culture, class, gender, and internalised messaging impact their expressions of grief.

LIVE Q&A
 
LIVE Q&A and Discussion Call
Monday, December 9, 2024 · 12:00pm-1:30pm CDT

Module 3 | Grief Interventions: Building a Toolbox for Effective and Non-Pathologising Clinical Work
Now that we understand what normal grief looks like, what are we supposed to DO with it? This module focuses on tangible, actionable interventions and tools to use with clients. Megan will teach you when you should be offering solutions and when you should be offering support. She'll share the clinical tools she's used to make the biggest impact in her work, including creative responses and imaginative therapies you can use for effective non-pathologising treatment.
Recording Available December 16, 2024
Outline
  • What clients have to say about therapy: what they need, what they wish their clinicians knew, and what really makes a difference
  • The right tools at the right moment: knowing when to offer a solution and when to offer support
  • Developing your own collection of tools (for yourself and your clients)
  • How to use creative therapies and interventions strategically and effectively
Objectives
  1. Develop human-centered objectives to ensure effective and non-pathologising clinical grief work.
  2. Utilise grief-informed interventions to provide support to grieving clients and treatment when appropriate.
  3. Understand the limits and applications of creative responses to grief (including art therapy, sand tray, and other imaginative interventions).

Module 4 | Trauma-Informed Grief Care:
Support and Treatment for Clients Who've Experienced Traumatic Losses
It's a given. You will encounter trauma and traumatic loss in your work, both with clients and with colleagues. But many of our clinical tools simply don't apply. In this session, we'll take a deeper dive into what constitutes traumatic loss, how trauma-informed tools can be used to address traumatic losses, and how you can better work with specific situations you'll see in your work including losses involving domestic violence, military personnel and their families, accidents, and more.
Recording Available January 6, 2025
Outline
  • The differences between "trauma" and "traumatic loss" and why semantics matter
  • Anxiety, PTSD, and changes in worldview: what tools actually help
  • What exactly is "trauma-informed care" as it relates to grief?
  • Special topics in loss, part one: domestic violence, military veterans, accidental deaths involving typical daily activities (e.g. vehicle-pedestrian deaths)
Objectives
  1. Assess why typical or mainstream interventions are often contraindicated in traumatic loss.
  2. Determine the clinical implications of previous trauma on clients who've experienced new losses.
  3. Use clinical tools to address anxiety and other hallmarks of traumatic or atypical loss.

Module 5 | Communication Skills, Verbal Boundaries and Scripting:
Managing Interpersonal Challenges Inside Grief
The number one challenge inside grief — after the loss event itself — is friction between the grieving person and the outside world. From friends and family who don't know how to help, to the endless logistical details involved with death or major illness, grieving people face an uphill battle in finding the support and connection they actually need. In this session, we'll take a look at the major friction points for grieving people, help them respond and set boundaries in relationships where there is poor support or insensitivity, and discover interventions that help your clients find the true community they need.
Recording Available January 20, 2025
Outline
  • Friction points for grieving people (especially in the first weeks and months)
  • Why people are so bad at giving the support they most want to give
  • Boundaries and negotiations - helping clients decide which relationships are worth the effort, and which need impenetrable boundaries
  • How to help clients find true community, and why it's the only thing that really helps
Objectives
  1. Evaluate the ways internalised pathology-based ideas around grief impact the quality of support clients experience.
  2. Assess clients' interpersonal strengths, relationships, and stressors to help them find ways to create better support systems.
  3. Develop an initial catalog of script responses grieving clients can use to help them manage common communication barriers and conflicts.

LIVE Q&A
 
LIVE Q&A and Discussion Call
Monday, January 27, 2025 · 12:00pm-1:30pm CDT

Module 6 | Racism, Misogyny, Bigotry, and Hate: Grief and Social Justice
Grief and loss don't take place in a vacuum. Becoming informed about the ways social, political, and cultural systems both impact and create grief is necessary for our work with clients and in the world. In this session, we'll explore the systems at play in each loss and explore how changing the ways we understand grief as clinicians can improve outcomes for our clients and make lasting social changes for everyone.
Recording Available February 3, 2025
Outline
  • Racism and grief: a wholly inadequate overview
  • Understanding the systems at play in each loss, whether directly or indirectly
  • All grief work is political when policies create grief
  • Who gets to grieve? Economic and social/family responsibilities and the expression of grief
  • The bigger picture: how changing the ways we understand grief makes lasting social change for everyone
Objectives
  1. Analyse complications to the grief and mourning processes that can occur as members of historically marginalised communities navigate systems-based injustices.
  2. Evaluate the impacts of inequalities in race, gender, sexual orientation, and age on counseling, treatment, and support practices for grief and loss.
  3. Develop methods of inquiring about and addressing racial, cultural, economic, and social issues with grieving clients.

Module 7 | Special Populations in Grief: Gun Violence, Natural Disaster, Baby Loss, Overdose, and More
While every loss is unique, some losses are more stigmatising and difficult for clients to integrate. These same losses tend to make clinicians panic: how are you supposed to help someone whose child overdosed? Or help someone who lost their home in a wildfire? But these losses happen all the time and so many people facing them will need your help. In this session, Megan will show you what you need to know about atypical losses and how you can skillfully help clients navigate the impacts and grief in healthy ways.
Recording Available February 17, 2025
Outline
  • What are "atypical" losses, and how do they differ from everyday grief?
  • Stigmatised and sensationalised losses: grieving in the public (and unkind) eye
  • Helping clients navigate the impact of "random chance" losses
  • The intersection of bias and belief in working with stigmatised or misunderstood losses
Objectives
  1. Analyse the clinical concerns of working with clients facing the emotional and relational impacts of sensationalised losses.
  2. Create treatment plans that include survivor communities to activate social support to buffer the effects of negative social attitudes faced by survivors of violent, stigmatised, and atypical losses.
  3. Utilise interventions that treat survivors' social and emotional withdrawal and create the possibility for meaning-making.

LIVE Q&A
 
LIVE Q&A and Discussion Call
Monday, February 24, 2025 · 12:00pm-1:30pm CDT

Module 8 | Grief on the Job: Setting Boundaries, Managing Your Personal Grief and Holding Space for Others
The last several years have brought more pain and suffering to our practices than ever before, at a time when many providers feel burned out, overwhelmed, and under-supported. In this session, Megan will give you the tools you need to manage the impacts of emotional overwhelm, set healthy boundaries, and handle your own grief on the job and the grief you experience because of your job.
Recording Available March 3, 2025
Outline
  • Repeated exposure to loss: dealing with overwhelm, repetition, and frustration
  • Creating and maintaining boundaries on the job and because of the job
  • Systemic failure and the limits of infrastructure: doing emotional work within systems that don't allow for clinicians' human needs
  • Friction with the outside world: finding support with people who don't get it
  • The ethics of self-disclosure
Objectives
  1. Investigate the ethical aspects and potential positive and negative clinical impacts of self-disclosure.
  2. Develop an action plan for managing the impact of emotional overwhelm and repetition as a clinician.
  3. Determine personal and professional boundaries that help the clinician navigate personal and professional losses.

Module 9 | Non-Death Losses: How the Grief We Don't Call Grief Applies to Every Client
Most people think grief only relates to death. As such, so many people discount and judge their loss experiences as "no big deal." But now more than ever, clinicians are discovering that the grief inherent in daily life has a huge impact on our clients, regardless of why they're seeking support or treatment. In this session, Megan will show you how to recognise grief unrelated to death, change the culture about how we view these non-death losses, and give you clinical solutions for improving support and connection.
Recording Available March 17, 2025
Outline
  • Grief beyond death: recognising grief unrelated to death
  • Moral distress, chronic illness, everyday stressors, and more
  • Changing the culture: how all clinical issues are grief issues
  • Clinical responses to non-death losses, interactions, and experiences
Objectives
  1. Differentiate the features and corresponding clinical impacts of grief that occurs in non-death losses from the grief that occurs in death-related losses.
  2. Develop a case conceptualisation that accounts for the impacts of everyday stressors and non-death losses.
  3. Apply interventions for grief support in non-death loss scenarios.

Module 10 | Moving a Humanised Approach to Grief Work into the World:
Culture Change in Your Workplace, Community and Beyond
Doing the work to make our practices kind, supportive, and effective isn't enough. If we want to rehumanise grief, we have to change the world. In this session, join Megan and get the strategies you need to overcome resistance to a humanised view of grief and be an agent of change in your workplaces, communities, and beyond!
Recording Available March 10, 2025
Outline
  • Encountering hostility: resistance to change at work and in the world
  • Why all providers are practitioners of social change
  • Tools and tactics for dealing with resistance (or hostility)
  • Creating a grief-inclusive workplace culture
  • The change we see coming
Objectives
  1. Analyse the challenges inherent in a paradigm shift away from a pathologising model of grief currently prevalent in clinical and medical practice.
  2. Differentiate between honoring different approaches to grief and hostility to human-centered approaches.
  3. Develop an action plan to educate and support clients, your workplace, and wider professional circles of influence on a human-centered approach to grief.

LIVE Q&A
 
LIVE Closing, Q&A and Discussion Call
Monday, April 7, 2025 · 12:00pm-1:30pm CDT
Megan Devine's Grief Care Professional Certificate Program
A 6-Month Online Training • Begins November 18th
Usually $1,659.96
Just $199.95 (GST Inclusive)
 
Earn up to 15.5 CPD hours included in the course tuition!
Click here for course objectives and outline
Meet the Course Expert

Megan Devine

Megan Devine, LPC, is an acclaimed grief expert, psychotherapist, and author of the best-selling book It’s OK That You’re Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn’t Understand, considered required reading by grieving people and professionals around the world. With over 20 years in the field, her pioneering work provides a professional, inclusive, and realistic approach to grief, one that goes beyond pathology-based, reductive models.

A sought-after expert when grief erupts in the public sphere, Megan’s work is featured widely in the media including the New York Times, NPR, Washington Post, GQ, Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, the PBS documentary Speaking Grief, and more.

Megan is the founder of Refuge in Grief, a hub of grief education and outreach where she leads people through some of the most devastating times of their lives. Her latest book is How to Carry What Can’t Be Fixed. Learn more at www.refugeingrief.com.

Click here for information about Megan Devine.

FAQ

As one of the most insightful and influential voices in grief, Megan's unique and original approach to therapy has created a global phenomenon. As a practicing therapist, thought leader and one of the successful authors on grief, Megan takes you on a learning journey that will reshape how you think about grief and treat your clients. You'll be able to take away an approach that supports clients through diverse and unique types of grief in a human-centered and non-pathologising way.
No problem! The live sessions are recorded and you'll have unlimited access to go back to again and again.
You'll have access to the first training module on November 18th, 2024. On a bi-weekly schedule you get access to each of the following modules — with live Q&A calls with Megan throughout your education experience!
No, this course is a hybrid bringing you the benefits of both recorded video and live components. Since training LIVE with a world-renowned expert for over 20 hours could cost thousands of dollars, this format allows you to join Megan at a price that's accessible. The modules labelled 1 through 10 are pre-recorded video trainings where you'll learn not only from Megan's teachings, but also the questions and shared discussions of other professionals. PLUS, you'll have access to 4 LIVE Q&A sessions where you can join Megan and your classmates LIVE to ask questions and go deeper into the work. See schedule for video availability schedule and LIVE Q&A session dates.
All registrants will receive a displayable certificate of completion and a digital badge upon completion of course and post-test. If you are a licensed professional, you're also eligible to be included in Megan's clinical provider directory at her website for free for one year. Please note that the displayable certificate of completion indicates that you have finished the training; it does not verify your level of expertise, competency, or proficiency in the subject matter.
No. A certificate is a document issued upon the completion of a training program. It signifies that you have trained on specific skills, have knowledge in a particular subject, or as in this case, have trained with a particular individual. Certification on the other hand is a formal recognition of your expertise and competence. Certification often requires you to meet specific standards, pass rigorous exams, and many even include additional practice, consultation, supervision, and evaluations. While you will need to pass an exam, this course does not include many of these elements, nor a personal assessment of your abilities by Megan Devine — making this a "certificate" program. So while there are a lot of "certifications" out there — including some that are not endorsed by an actual certifying body — you need to be the judge of what adds value to your work and your ability to help your clients. This certificate does distinguish you as one of the small number of grief professionals who've trained extensively with Megan Devine…and it's an acknowledgment that can set you apart in the eyes of clients and peers.
 
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Megan Devine's Grief Care Professional Certificate Program
A 6-Month Online Training • Begins November 18th
Usually $1,659.96
Just $199.95 (GST Inclusive)
 
Earn up to 15.5 CPD hours included in the course tuition!
Click here for course objectives and outline

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