Grief Support Across the Long Arc: Sustained Bereavement Care, Special Populations, and Community Mourning
Extend your grief support practice to complex, long-duration cases and to the particular needs of bereaved children, traumatically bereaved adults, and communities navigating collective loss.
About this course
Most bereavement support training focuses on the weeks immediately after a death. But grief does not resolve on that timetable, and many of the most difficult situations arise months or years later โ when social support has withdrawn, when significant dates reopen wounds, or when the loss is of a type that carries cultural stigma or social silence. This course addresses the long arc of bereavement and the special populations and circumstances that require particular knowledge and care.
By the end of this course you will be able to describe the trajectory of grief over the first two years and common points of resurgence, tailor your approach to the bereaved parent, bereaved child, traumatically bereaved individual, and survivor of suicide loss, identify the markers of prolonged grief disorder and explain the appropriate response, and facilitate or support a community mourning process following shared or collective loss.
What you will learn:
- Grief milestones and resurgence points: anniversaries, secondary losses, and developmental transitions
- Bereaved parents: the particular nature of child loss and how standard frameworks require modification
- Supporting grieving children across developmental stages: infancy through adolescence
- Traumatic bereavement: when the manner of death (suicide, homicide, accident, disaster) complicates mourning
- Suicide loss survivors: specific grief patterns, stigma, and guidelines for sensitive accompaniment
- Disenfranchised grief: losses not recognized by community โ pregnancy loss, pet loss, death of estranged relatives
- Collective and community grief: responses to mass casualty events, organizational loss, and community tragedy
- Prolonged grief disorder: clinical recognition criteria and the companion's role in facilitating referral
The course draws on clinical literature, pastoral reflection, and extended case studies spanning multiple months or years of care. Units examine how the caregiver relationship itself evolves over a sustained support period and what practices maintain its integrity and usefulness over time. Reflection prompts address the emotional demands of long-term grief accompaniment and strategies for sustainable practice. Self-assessment exercises at each unit's conclusion help you identify gaps in your current approach. This course is educational; individuals working with clinically complicated grief, traumatic loss, or those showing signs of prolonged grief disorder should ensure referral pathways to qualified mental health professionals are in place.
This course is designed for experienced grief companions, chaplains, bereavement coordinators in hospice or hospital settings, clergy, and community leaders who support grieving individuals over time. It is suitable for those who have completed foundational bereavement training and are ready to deepen their practice. Prior experience supporting bereaved individuals is assumed.
What you'll get
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Certificate of completion
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Audio version included
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Lifetime access
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Short & focused
1h 58m of practical content
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Just a phone or computer with internet. No installs, no special hardware.
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Yes โ full refund within 30 days, no questions asked.
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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