When we meet the human experience of loss, whether it is through the death of a loved one or the end of a close relationship, grief naturally arises. Many of us can feel immobilized by overwhelming sorrow, denial, guilt, shame, anger, rage, isolation, or despair, without knowing how to cope with this emotional load. Participants in this workshop will explore the complex journey of loss with “gentle grace”and self-kindness. You will discover how self-compassion can support you in navigating the rocky landscape of grief and all the other difficult emotions connected to loss. You will lean how self-compassion can be your anchor through grief, offering comfort when you need it most.
Who can benefit from this workshop? Mental health professionals as well as anyone struggling with grief personally.
CE Credits will probably be available for live attendance to this workshop. Details to be determined.
We don't want financial concerns to be a barrier to experiencing the benefits of our community. If our normal or reduced plans are not feasible, you may be able to join through the Pay What You Can plan, which allows a sliding scale payment for up to six months.
Start by filling out this form, and we'll be in touch by email with the next steps.
Note: Since processing these applications takes time, it can take 2 weeks or more to go through the process of joining the membership process. We appreciate your patience.
Application Form Pay What You Can Plan
Which aspects of the membership are most interesting to you right now?
We don't want financial concerns to be a barrier to joining our community. We've created several options for joining at a reduced price, either as an annual or monthly member. Start by filling out this form, and we'll be in touch by email with the next steps.
Note: Since processing these applications takes time, it can take 3 days or more to go through the process of joining the membership through the scholarship process. We appreciate your patience.
Scholarship Application Form
One of the kindest things you can do for another is to give them the gift of self-compassion.