3 NBCC CE hours are available for licensed mental health providers.
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This course explores the complex and often misunderstood process of grief. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the typical expectations people have when it comes to grieving, and how these expectations can differ across cultural, societal, and individual contexts. By examining personal beliefs, societal norms, and past experiences, students will learn to identify the factors that shape one's expectations of grief.
Key Learning Objectives:
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Identify typical expectations people have about the grieving process and how these expectations can vary culturally and individually.
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Investigate factors such as personal beliefs, societal norms, and past experiences that shape one’s expectations related to grief.
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Explore available support systems, community resources, and professional help that can assist in managing grief expectations effectively.
Course Materials
- Prerecorded Video
- Quiz
- Feedback Survey
- Certificate of Completion*
*A passed quiz of at least 80% and a completed feedback survey required for certificate.