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New Learner-Directed Courses Now Available

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Supporting Grief: A Basic Understanding From Resolve Through Sharing

New online, self-paced course available now! This 2-hour module is designed to provide a basic understanding of supporting grieving people. In the healthcare setting, it is intended for staff who have ancillary but important interactions with patients and families, but it is also invaluable for those supporting grieving people in other settings (e.g., schools, faith communities). Topics include grief and bereavement, interacting with the bereaved, trauma and grief, making meaning, and self-care.

RTS Bereavement Training: Perinatal Death

To ease some of the pressures of budget restrictions, limited resources for professional development, staffing shortages, and increasingly demanding schedules, we created a learner-directed version of our most esteemed course, RTS Bereavement Training: Perinatal Death! Topics include foundational relationship-based concepts and theories, grief and bereavement, communication skills, meaning-making, perinatal mental health, follow-up, self-care, and more. Complete the course at your own pace in under 12 hours. Get started today!

RTS Bereavement Training: Perinatal Death

Adam’s Hope: Workshop for Genetic Counseling Students

Offered in conjunction with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Adam’s Hope is a workshop created specifically for genetic counseling students. In November 2008, students from UW-Madison, Northwestern University, and University of Minnesota attended the first iteration of this workshop.

Since then, this half-day workshop has been integrated into curricula of many genetic counseling programs across the country. Adam’s Hope is currently the only course we offer that is designed specifically for students, and we are proud to provide young professionals with a knowledge base on which to grow. This year, we released a learner-directed version to make the course even more accessible. Topics include relationship-based bereavement theories and concepts, types of perinatal loss, end-of-life decision-making, meaning-making, and more. This course can be completed in under 3 hours. A follow-up discussion guide for groups is included. Contact [email protected] for group rates and licensing options.