Saying Goodbye and Staying Connected after Loss
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This course does not offer CE Credits. The same course is available for purchase and offers 1 CE hour for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below. When clients are grieving a profound loss, the work is not simply about helping them “move on.” Loss can disrupt routines, identity, attachment, meaning, and a person’s sense of how life is supposed to unfold. For many clients, the world continues moving while their own life feels changed, unstable, or painfully incomplete. This training helps behavioral health professionals support clients who feel stuck in grief, especially after an experienced loss such as the death of a partner, child, family member, friend, or other significant relationship. Rather than framing grief as something clients must resolve by severing connection, the course explores how carefully chosen grief rituals and continuing bond activities can help clients express emotion, acknowledge reality, reestablish a sense of order, and maintain a meaningful connection with the person who died. Tiffani Dilworth, MA, LCPC, is a psychotherapist, author, licensed clinical professional counselor, and Fellow in Thanatology with a specialization in grief and trauma. Her clinical background and experience training professionals on grief-related topics support the practical focus of this course, including how clinicians can translate concepts such as continuing bonds into concrete, client-centered interventions. In this course, you will examine why clients often become stuck in the grieving process—whether due to a fear of life without the deceased, attachment disruptions, bodily reminders, or pain that has become deeply tied to their identity. Focusing primarily on clients grieving an actual death, the training explores how to adapt grief rituals and "continuing bond" practices to fit each client’s unique needs, worldview, and readiness. Rather than assigning a rigid set of tasks, you will learn to guide clients in finding personally meaningful ways to express emotion, acknowledge reality, and preserve connection through memory-based activities, symbolic objects, writing, music, and guided conversation. Beyond specific interventions, the course emphasizes the clinical judgment required to introduce these practices safely. You will learn how to carefully assess pacing, client readiness, and emotional safety to ensure these rituals provide steadiness rather than overwhelm. Because walking alongside profound loss is emotionally demanding, the training also addresses your own capacity as a clinician, offering strategies for self-care and navigating vulnerability to vicarious grief. Because grief work often asks clinicians to help clients hold both the pain of absence and the meaning of continued connection, this course offers a practical way to approach that work with greater clarity, sensitivity, and care. Clinicians who want to feel more prepared to support clients after profound loss are invited to enroll and strengthen their ability to help grieving clients honor what has changed, preserve what remains meaningful, and engage with life after loss in a more supported and intentional way. This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Instruction consists of 1 hour of video instruction and a course evaluation. From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework. This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services. This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation. Instructions for attending and completing a course can be found here. Miss Dilworth is a successful psychotherapist, author, and sought-after speaker on topics related to grief, PTSD, and sexual assault. Miss Dilworth earned her Master’s in Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University. She is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor specializing in grief and trauma and a Fellow in Thanatology. She has worked across the US with various organizations, schools, universities, and corporations to bring awareness to the grieving process and to teach countless people how to live alongside their grief. In addition to facilitating trainings for the United States Air Force Chaplain Team, Miss Dilworth maintains a private practice and provides professional training for clinicians in need of CEs. Drawing on her rich clinical experience, Ms. Dilworth incorporates the most current information on the process of grieving with evidence-based and innovative treatment techniques that clinicians can immediately use in their practice. She’s the author of the books 11 Tools to Help Manage the Aftermath of Trauma and Types of Grief, and the host of Managing My Grief Podcast. The instructor(s) for this course receive compensation for their services. There are no reported conflicts of interest to disclose. This course does not offer continuing education hours of credit. See "related courses" below for the version that offers 1 CE. This course is a non-interactive, online self-study. Participants may request a printed version of their certificate of completion to be delivered by mail. A shipping/handling fee of $6.95 will be charged per request. Shipping internationally may require an additional charge. Close Captioning is available for live webinars and recorded video presentations. 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This course was recorded 3/20/2026
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