Death Literacy Course
Death Literacy is an exploration of how we got here and where exactly we are in relationship to our mortality. We will dive into the history of dying in the United States while comparing it with global traditions and trends. We will explore different kinds of end of life care available today and how to better support others at the end of life and through grief.
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Being With Dying Course
This course incorporates the spiritual and soulful aspects of caring for the dying. Filled with applicable tools, experiential practices, and inspiration, this course will boost your confidence and resilience for the hard and important work you do to support dying and grieving people.
The Role of the Body in Grief Support
We already know that the body holds trauma. In order to work through grieving, we must support the body through this trauma as well as the spirit and mind. Body work is an important part of grief work and this course will walk you through why this is essential, how it can be applied, and what kind of body work is most supportive. This course is designed for massage therapists or those who can offer touch to their clients.
Building Your Business
This course highlights the current state of death industry work. It looks at current market and consumer trends as well as a cultural and historical view. We will dive into barriers to purchase, language, branding, and marketing your offerings.
Ceremony In Dying and Grieving
What is ceremony and how can it be used to support conscious aging and dying? We will deep dive into the history and cultural landscape of ceremony before we diver into how you can create meaningful and personal ceremonies for yourself and your community to support dying and grieving.
The Death Industry
This course highlights the current state of death industry work. We will deep dive into what it means to be a death doula, death midwife, home funeral guide, and more. It will look at the relationship between things like Hospice, Palliative Care, and Grief support and will clarify any questions about how these different professions support a family through dying, death, and grieving. It will help you understand what direction may best serve you if you’re thinking about going into a career supporting people at the end of life.