This program is aimed at people interested in emotional and social well-being, healthcare professionals, psychologists, social workers, and anyone committed to supporting those in the process of grief and loss.
Upon completion, you will be able to understand and apply intervention strategies in grief processes, provide emotional support to people in crisis, and contribute to the development of resilience and healing tools in different contexts.
Approximately 120 total hours. Equivalent to 3 credits.
Introduction to thanatology History and evolution of the study of grief Factors that influence the grieving process
The program is offered online, with interactive sessions and content available at flexible times.
Upon completion of this program, you will develop key skills such as empathy, effective communication, and the ability to provide emotional support in situations of loss. You will be prepared to apply specialized techniques in thanatology, manage grief professionally, and promote the emotional well-being of individuals and communities facing end-of-life challenges.
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