Psychotherapy and Grief

23/06/2026

25/06/2026
7pm-10:30pm
12 hours
Online

Description

Grief is a universal experience that arises in the face of different types of loss—not only the death of someone significant, but also relational losses, health problems, identity issues, or the loss of life plans. Although it is part of the natural cycle of human experience, the grieving process can take different forms and intensities, and in some cases, it can become prolonged, complicated, or traumatic.

In clinical practice, therapeutic support for grief requires sensitivity, theoretical knowledge, and specific tools that allow for assisting the individual in the process of integrating the loss and reconstructing meaning.

This course offers an integrative approach to the grieving process, articulating contemporary theoretical models, scientific research, and clinical practice. Different manifestations of grief, criteria for identifying complicated grief, and psychotherapeutic intervention strategies appropriate to different contexts will be explored.

Throughout the training, participants will deepen their skills to support loss processes in an ethical, culturally sensitive, and clinically effective manner, also integrating self-care strategies for professionals who work with grief and loss.

 

Objectives

• To understand the main concepts and theoretical models regarding the grieving process.
• To recognize the different manifestations of grief and the emotional, psychological, and relational impacts associated with loss.
• Differentiate between adaptive grief, complicated grief, and traumatic grief, applying clinical assessment criteria.
• To develop skills to intervene therapeutically in grief processes in different clinical contexts.
• Integrate cultural, spiritual, and symbolic dimensions into the therapeutic approach to grief.
• To promote self-care strategies and prevention of emotional burnout for professionals who work with loss and grief.

What you will learn:

• Main theories and explanatory models of grief.
• Different types of loss and their clinical manifestations.
• Signs of complicated and traumatic grief.
• Therapeutic strategies and intervention techniques in bereavement support.
• How to work through the meaning of loss and the processes of adaptation.
• The role of culture, spirituality, and rituals in the grieving process.
• Self-regulation and self-care strategies for the therapist.

Investment:

Original price was: 95,00 €.Current price is: 76,00 €.

Target audience:

General public

Training provided by:

Mentara Training Contacts

+351 217 935 326

Frequently asked questions

With the exception of attending the specialization course in Biointegrative Somatic Psychotherapy or the Double Specialization in Somatosensory Integrative Psychotherapy, the remaining courses do not require an interview.

Most courses have different formats (in-person, online and hybrid) and students can select the format, as long as it is available.

Mentara is a training center certified by DGERT and duly accredited by EAP (an international organization), and all students will receive a certificate of attendance upon completion of the course.

Yes, in most courses it is possible to suspend attendance, and to do so you must request the Mentara course regulations.

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