The Bereavement and Grief Counselling Diploma course is designed for people who are interested in grief and bereavement counselling. Throughout the course, you will understand death, dying, and the ways of recovering from grief and mourning.
You will know about the five stages of the grieving process that most people go through. Human beliefs regarding death and dying will also be focused on in the course. The course discusses depression and its types, such as grief, sadness, and other depression, and teaches you how to overcome them. In addition to these, the course explains how children view death and how they cope with grieving.
The course helps you to recognise ‘clinical depression’ and introduces you to the available treatments for the problems. Moreover, the course shows you how to adjust to an unexpected or violent death. Lastly, the course focuses on the various counselling processes and methods.
After completing this course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates & Transcripts can be obtained either in Hardcopy at £14.99 or in PDF format at £11.99.
After completing this course, you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market.
Most courses do not require prior qualifications unless stated otherwise on the course page. Please check the individual course description for any specific entry requirements.
Learners must usually be 16 years or older to enrol. However, learners under 16 may join with parental or guardian consent.
Yes, if you do not pass the exam on your first attempt, you may retake the exam up to 3 times, depending on the course terms.
You will normally have 1 year of access to your course from the date of enrolment. Course duration may vary, and the estimated study time is mentioned on the relevant course page.
Yes, our courses are available worldwide. You can enrol and study from any country as long as you have an internet-connected device.