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Welcome to the Center for Loss Bookstore. Here you’ll find compassionate books and other resources for grieving adults, grieving children and teens, and grief caregivers and funeral professionals. For Adults Books & Resources to Help Children & Teens Divorce Resources Funeral Planning Loss of a Loved One Other Losses Other Resources Pet Loss Suicide Resources Example GRIEF AND MOURNING BASICS Loss is never easy, but learning about the normal, necessary process of grief and mourning can help. Here at the Center for Loss and Life Transition, it’s our mission to support grieving people and grief caregivers. We’re glad you’ve found our grief information pages.We
ABOUT DR. ALAN WOLFELT Perhaps best known for his model of “ companioning ” versus “treating” mourners, Dr. Wolfelt is committed to helping people mourn well so they can live well and love well. Founder and Director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition, Dr. Wolfelt presents numerous educational workshops each year for hospices, hospitals,schools
THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. After someone you love dies, you grieve inside. You have many different thoughts and feelings, most of them painful. We call this interior experience of loss “grief.” Mourning means to express your grief outside of yourself. Mourning is crying, talking to other people about the death, sharing stories,putting together
ELEVEN TENETS OF COMPANIONING THE BEREAVED by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Tenet One: Companioning is about being present to another person’s pain; it is not about taking away the pain. Tenet Two: Companioning is about going to the wilderness of the soul with another human being’ it is not about thinking you HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN A PARENT DIES The parent-child bond is perhaps the most fundamental of all human ties. When your mother or father dies, that bond is torn. In response to this loss you may feel a multitude of strong emotions. Numbness, confusion, fear, guilt, relief and anger are just a few of the feelings you may have. Sometimes these emotions will follow each otherwithin
HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Adults grieve. So do children. As an adult or child, experiencing grief means to “feel,” not just to “understand.” Anyone old enough to love is old enough to grieve. Even before children are able to talk, they grieve when someone loved THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Though you should reach out to others as you do the work of mourning, you should not feel obligated to accept the unhelpful responses you may receive from some people. You are the one who is grieving, and as such, you have certain “rights” no oneshould try to
THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS 1. You have the right to experience your own unique grief. No one else will grieve in the exact same way you do. So, when you turn to othersfor help, don’t
HOME - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONGRIEFTRAININGSBOOKSTOREHEAR DR. WOLFELT SPEAKHOST DR. WOLFELTABOUT Welcome to the Center for Loss & Life Transition. Led by death educator and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, we are an organization dedicated to helping people who are BOOKSTORE - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONFAQCOMPANIONING THEBEREAVED
Welcome to the Center for Loss Bookstore. Here you’ll find compassionate books and other resources for grieving adults, grieving children and teens, and grief caregivers and funeral professionals. For Adults Books & Resources to Help Children & Teens Divorce Resources Funeral Planning Loss of a Loved One Other Losses Other Resources Pet Loss Suicide Resources Example GRIEF AND MOURNING BASICS Loss is never easy, but learning about the normal, necessary process of grief and mourning can help. Here at the Center for Loss and Life Transition, it’s our mission to support grieving people and grief caregivers. We’re glad you’ve found our grief information pages.We
ABOUT DR. ALAN WOLFELT Perhaps best known for his model of “ companioning ” versus “treating” mourners, Dr. Wolfelt is committed to helping people mourn well so they can live well and love well. Founder and Director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition, Dr. Wolfelt presents numerous educational workshops each year for hospices, hospitals,schools
THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. After someone you love dies, you grieve inside. You have many different thoughts and feelings, most of them painful. We call this interior experience of loss “grief.” Mourning means to express your grief outside of yourself. Mourning is crying, talking to other people about the death, sharing stories,putting together
ELEVEN TENETS OF COMPANIONING THE BEREAVED by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Tenet One: Companioning is about being present to another person’s pain; it is not about taking away the pain. Tenet Two: Companioning is about going to the wilderness of the soul with another human being’ it is not about thinking you HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN A PARENT DIES The parent-child bond is perhaps the most fundamental of all human ties. When your mother or father dies, that bond is torn. In response to this loss you may feel a multitude of strong emotions. Numbness, confusion, fear, guilt, relief and anger are just a few of the feelings you may have. Sometimes these emotions will follow each otherwithin
HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Adults grieve. So do children. As an adult or child, experiencing grief means to “feel,” not just to “understand.” Anyone old enough to love is old enough to grieve. Even before children are able to talk, they grieve when someone loved THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Though you should reach out to others as you do the work of mourning, you should not feel obligated to accept the unhelpful responses you may receive from some people. You are the one who is grieving, and as such, you have certain “rights” no oneshould try to
THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS 1. You have the right to experience your own unique grief. No one else will grieve in the exact same way you do. So, when you turn to othersfor help, don’t
TRAININGS - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITION About Our Trainings The Center for Loss and Life Transition is known for providing quality bereavement care training. Thousands of caregivers have participated in the past 30 years. If you want to learn practical ways to “companion” people in grief from Dr. Alan Wolfelt, one of North America’s most respected bereavement educators and clinicians, theseCERTIFICATION
Death & Grief Studies Certification Bereavement caregivers who complete five Center for Loss courses (150 hours) are awarded the “Death and Grief Studies Certification.” What an affirming way to be recognized for your ongoing commitment to bereavement care! While you are welcome to take seminars in any sequence, we have found that the Comprehensive Bereavement THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. After someone you love dies, you grieve inside. You have many different thoughts and feelings, most of them painful. We call this interior experience of loss “grief.” Mourning means to express your grief outside of yourself. Mourning is crying, talking to other people about the death, sharing stories,putting together
BECOMING AN EFFECTIVE GRIEF EDUCATOR By popular demand, Dr. Wolfelt has created this new training that will teach you how to be an effective educator and public speaker on grief and mourning. Using the “Ten Touchstones” of his bestselling book Understanding Your Grief as a framework, he will step you through messaging and methods for educating others about the basic principles of grief, mourning, and healing. Dr. Wolfelt will EXPLORING YOUR FEELINGS OF LOSS by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. “There is no right response to death. You make it up as you go along.” – Joan Connor. On your journey through the wilderness of your grief, a critical trail marker to be on the watch for is Touchstone Four, which guides you in exploring your many and varied feelings of loss. WHY IS THE FUNERAL RITUAL IMPORTANT? The funeral ritual, too, is a public, traditional and symbolic means of expressing our beliefs, thoughts and feelings about the death of someone loved. Rich in history and rife with symbolism, the funeral ceremony helps us acknowledge the reality of the death, gives testimony to the life of the deceased, encourages the expression ofgrief in a
HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN AN ADULT SIBLING DIES Helping Yourself Heal When an Adult Sibling Dies. “To the outside world we all grow old. But not to brothers and sisters. We know each other as we always were. We know each other’s hearts. We share private family jokes. We remember family feuds and secrets, family griefs and joys. We live outside the touch of time.” —ClaraOrtega.
HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN YOUR SPOUSE DIES Experiencing the death of your spouse affects your head, heart and spirit, so you may experience a variety of emotions as part of your grief work. It is called work because it takes a great deal of energy and effort to heal. Confusion, disorientation, fear, guilt, relief and anger are just a few of the emotions you may feel. THE JOURNEY THROUGH GRIEF: THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING Grief is what you think and feel on the inside after someone you love dies. Mourning is the outward expression of those thoughts and feelings. To mourn is to be an active participant in our grief journeys. We all grieve when someone we love dies, but if we are to heal, we must also mourn. There are six “yield signs” you arelikely to
HELPING TEENAGERS COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Each year thousands of teenagers experience the death of someone they love. When a parent, sibling, friend or relative dies, teens feel the overwhelming loss of someone who helped shape their fragile self-identities. And these feelings about the death become a part of their lives forever. Caring adults, whether HOME - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONGRIEFTRAININGSBOOKSTOREHEAR DR. WOLFELT SPEAKHOST DR. WOLFELTABOUT Welcome to the Center for Loss & Life Transition. Led by death educator and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, we are an organization dedicated to helping people who are BOOKSTORE - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONFAQCOMPANIONING THEBEREAVED
Welcome to the Center for Loss Bookstore. Here you’ll find compassionate books and other resources for grieving adults, grieving children and teens, and grief caregivers and funeral professionals. For Adults Books & Resources to Help Children & Teens Divorce Resources Funeral Planning Loss of a Loved One Other Losses Other Resources Pet Loss Suicide Resources Example GRIEF AND MOURNING BASICS Loss is never easy, but learning about the normal, necessary process of grief and mourning can help. Here at the Center for Loss and Life Transition, it’s our mission to support grieving people and grief caregivers. We’re glad you’ve found our grief information pages.We
ABOUT DR. ALAN WOLFELT Perhaps best known for his model of “ companioning ” versus “treating” mourners, Dr. Wolfelt is committed to helping people mourn well so they can live well and love well. Founder and Director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition, Dr. Wolfelt presents numerous educational workshops each year for hospices, hospitals,schools
HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Adults grieve. So do children. As an adult or child, experiencing grief means to “feel,” not just to “understand.” Anyone old enough to love is old enough to grieve. Even before children are able to talk, they grieve when someone loved HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN A PARENT DIES The parent-child bond is perhaps the most fundamental of all human ties. When your mother or father dies, that bond is torn. In response to this loss you may feel a multitude of strong emotions. Numbness, confusion, fear, guilt, relief and anger are just a few of the feelings you may have. Sometimes these emotions will follow each otherwithin
ELEVEN TENETS OF COMPANIONING THE BEREAVED by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Tenet One: Companioning is about being present to another person’s pain; it is not about taking away the pain. Tenet Two: Companioning is about going to the wilderness of the soul with another human being’ it is not about thinking you THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Though you should reach out to others as you do the work of mourning, you should not feel obligated to accept the unhelpful responses you may receive from some people. You are the one who is grieving, and as such, you have certain “rights” no oneshould try to
THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS 1. You have the right to experience your own unique grief. No one else will grieve in the exact same way you do. So, when you turn to othersfor help, don’t
HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN AN ADULT SIBLING DIES Helping Yourself Heal When an Adult Sibling Dies. “To the outside world we all grow old. But not to brothers and sisters. We know each other as we always were. We know each other’s hearts. We share private family jokes. We remember family feuds and secrets, family griefs and joys. We live outside the touch of time.” —ClaraOrtega.
HOME - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONGRIEFTRAININGSBOOKSTOREHEAR DR. WOLFELT SPEAKHOST DR. WOLFELTABOUT Welcome to the Center for Loss & Life Transition. Led by death educator and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, we are an organization dedicated to helping people who are BOOKSTORE - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONFAQCOMPANIONING THEBEREAVED
Welcome to the Center for Loss Bookstore. Here you’ll find compassionate books and other resources for grieving adults, grieving children and teens, and grief caregivers and funeral professionals. For Adults Books & Resources to Help Children & Teens Divorce Resources Funeral Planning Loss of a Loved One Other Losses Other Resources Pet Loss Suicide Resources Example GRIEF AND MOURNING BASICS Loss is never easy, but learning about the normal, necessary process of grief and mourning can help. Here at the Center for Loss and Life Transition, it’s our mission to support grieving people and grief caregivers. We’re glad you’ve found our grief information pages.We
ABOUT DR. ALAN WOLFELT Perhaps best known for his model of “ companioning ” versus “treating” mourners, Dr. Wolfelt is committed to helping people mourn well so they can live well and love well. Founder and Director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition, Dr. Wolfelt presents numerous educational workshops each year for hospices, hospitals,schools
HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Adults grieve. So do children. As an adult or child, experiencing grief means to “feel,” not just to “understand.” Anyone old enough to love is old enough to grieve. Even before children are able to talk, they grieve when someone loved HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN A PARENT DIES The parent-child bond is perhaps the most fundamental of all human ties. When your mother or father dies, that bond is torn. In response to this loss you may feel a multitude of strong emotions. Numbness, confusion, fear, guilt, relief and anger are just a few of the feelings you may have. Sometimes these emotions will follow each otherwithin
ELEVEN TENETS OF COMPANIONING THE BEREAVED by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Tenet One: Companioning is about being present to another person’s pain; it is not about taking away the pain. Tenet Two: Companioning is about going to the wilderness of the soul with another human being’ it is not about thinking you THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Though you should reach out to others as you do the work of mourning, you should not feel obligated to accept the unhelpful responses you may receive from some people. You are the one who is grieving, and as such, you have certain “rights” no oneshould try to
THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS 1. You have the right to experience your own unique grief. No one else will grieve in the exact same way you do. So, when you turn to othersfor help, don’t
HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN AN ADULT SIBLING DIES Helping Yourself Heal When an Adult Sibling Dies. “To the outside world we all grow old. But not to brothers and sisters. We know each other as we always were. We know each other’s hearts. We share private family jokes. We remember family feuds and secrets, family griefs and joys. We live outside the touch of time.” —ClaraOrtega.
CENTER FOR LOSS TRAINING REGISTRATIONS This online payment system is for EricsHouse training participants who have already confirmed availability with the Center for Loss. ***Please indicate the training/name of the participant in the notes section upon checkout. Choose free shipping upon checkout. A background statement is required for all first-time participants. If we already have one on file for you from a previous training THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. After someone you love dies, you grieve inside. You have many different thoughts and feelings, most of them painful. We call this interior experience of loss “grief.” Mourning means to express your grief outside of yourself. Mourning is crying, talking to other people about the death, sharing stories,putting together
BECOMING AN EFFECTIVE GRIEF EDUCATOR By popular demand, Dr. Wolfelt has created this new training that will teach you how to be an effective educator and public speaker on grief and mourning. Using the “Ten Touchstones” of his bestselling book Understanding Your Grief as a framework, he will step you through messaging and methods for educating others about the basic principles of grief, mourning, and healing. Dr. Wolfelt will EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS F OR 2022 BEREAVEMENT CAREGIVERS 2021 2022 6 Training Course Descriptions and Dates FOR QUESTIONS OR TO REGISTER: Visit www.centerforloss.com, email training@centerforloss.com, or call (970) 226-6050. 2021 Understanding and Responding to Complicated Mourning Complicated mourning is WHY IS THE FUNERAL RITUAL IMPORTANT? The funeral ritual, too, is a public, traditional and symbolic means of expressing our beliefs, thoughts and feelings about the death of someone loved. Rich in history and rife with symbolism, the funeral ceremony helps us acknowledge the reality of the death, gives testimony to the life of the deceased, encourages the expression ofgrief in a
HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN AN ADULT SIBLING DIES Helping Yourself Heal When an Adult Sibling Dies. “To the outside world we all grow old. But not to brothers and sisters. We know each other as we always were. We know each other’s hearts. We share private family jokes. We remember family feuds and secrets, family griefs and joys. We live outside the touch of time.” —ClaraOrtega.
HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN YOUR SPOUSE DIES Experiencing the death of your spouse affects your head, heart and spirit, so you may experience a variety of emotions as part of your grief work. It is called work because it takes a great deal of energy and effort to heal. Confusion, disorientation, fear, guilt, relief and anger are just a few of the emotions you may feel. HELPING TEENAGERS COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Each year thousands of teenagers experience the death of someone they love. When a parent, sibling, friend or relative dies, teens feel the overwhelming loss of someone who helped shape their fragile self-identities. And these feelings about the death become a part of their lives forever. Caring adults, whether WOLFELT?S GRIEF GARDENING MODEL Grief Gardening Poster. $ 15.00. This fine art-quality poster not only depicts Dr. Wolfelt’s Grief Gardening Model in lush full color, it also contains a written guide to the many metaphors of the garden. SKU: PO1235 Categories: For Caregivers & Funeral Professionals, Other Resources Tag: posters. THE JOURNEY THROUGH GRIEF: THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING Grief is what you think and feel on the inside after someone you love dies. Mourning is the outward expression of those thoughts and feelings. To mourn is to be an active participant in our grief journeys. We all grieve when someone we love dies, but if we are to heal, we must also mourn. There are six “yield signs” you arelikely to
HOME - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONGRIEFTRAININGSBOOKSTOREHEAR DR. WOLFELT SPEAKHOST DR. WOLFELTABOUT Welcome to the Center for Loss & Life Transition. Led by death educator and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, we are an organization dedicated to helping people who are BOOKSTORE - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONFAQCOMPANIONING THEBEREAVED
Welcome to the Center for Loss Bookstore. Here you’ll find compassionate books and other resources for grieving adults, grieving children and teens, and grief caregivers and funeral professionals. For Adults Books & Resources to Help Children & Teens Divorce Resources Funeral Planning Loss of a Loved One Other Losses Other Resources Pet Loss Suicide Resources ExampleCERTIFICATION
Death & Grief Studies Certification Bereavement caregivers who complete five Center for Loss courses (150 hours) are awarded the “Death and Grief Studies Certification.” What an affirming way to be recognized for your ongoing commitment to bereavement care! While you are welcome to take seminars in any sequence, we have found that the Comprehensive BereavementARTICLES ARCHIVES
by Center for Loss | Dec 15, 2016 | Articles. by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. “The experience of grief is powerful. So, too, is your ability to help yourself heal. In doing the work of grieving, you are moving toward a renewed sense of meaning and purpose in your life.” ~ ~ ~ Allow yourself to mourn Your ABOUT DR. ALAN WOLFELT Perhaps best known for his model of “ companioning ” versus “treating” mourners, Dr. Wolfelt is committed to helping people mourn well so they can live well and love well. Founder and Director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition, Dr. Wolfelt presents numerous educational workshops each year for hospices, hospitals,schools
HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Adults grieve. So do children. As an adult or child, experiencing grief means to “feel,” not just to “understand.” Anyone old enough to love is old enough to grieve. Even before children are able to talk, they grieve when someone loved HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN A PARENT DIES The parent-child bond is perhaps the most fundamental of all human ties. When your mother or father dies, that bond is torn. In response to this loss you may feel a multitude of strong emotions. Numbness, confusion, fear, guilt, relief and anger are just a few of the feelings you may have. Sometimes these emotions will follow each otherwithin
ELEVEN TENETS OF COMPANIONING THE BEREAVED by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Tenet One: Companioning is about being present to another person’s pain; it is not about taking away the pain. Tenet Two: Companioning is about going to the wilderness of the soul with another human being’ it is not about thinking you EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS F OR 2021 BEREAVEMENT CAREGIVERS 6 Training Course Descriptions and Dates FOR QUESTIONS OR TO REGISTER: Visit www.centerforloss.com, email training@centerforloss.com, or call (970) 226-6050. 2021 Understanding and Responding to Complicated Mourning Complicated mourning is THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS 1. You have the right to experience your own unique grief. No one else will grieve in the exact same way you do. So, when you turn to othersfor help, don’t
HOME - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONGRIEFTRAININGSBOOKSTOREHEAR DR. WOLFELT SPEAKHOST DR. WOLFELTABOUT Welcome to the Center for Loss & Life Transition. Led by death educator and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, we are an organization dedicated to helping people who are BOOKSTORE - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONFAQCOMPANIONING THEBEREAVED
Welcome to the Center for Loss Bookstore. Here you’ll find compassionate books and other resources for grieving adults, grieving children and teens, and grief caregivers and funeral professionals. For Adults Books & Resources to Help Children & Teens Divorce Resources Funeral Planning Loss of a Loved One Other Losses Other Resources Pet Loss Suicide Resources ExampleCERTIFICATION
Death & Grief Studies Certification Bereavement caregivers who complete five Center for Loss courses (150 hours) are awarded the “Death and Grief Studies Certification.” What an affirming way to be recognized for your ongoing commitment to bereavement care! While you are welcome to take seminars in any sequence, we have found that the Comprehensive BereavementARTICLES ARCHIVES
by Center for Loss | Dec 15, 2016 | Articles. by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. “The experience of grief is powerful. So, too, is your ability to help yourself heal. In doing the work of grieving, you are moving toward a renewed sense of meaning and purpose in your life.” ~ ~ ~ Allow yourself to mourn Your ABOUT DR. ALAN WOLFELT Perhaps best known for his model of “ companioning ” versus “treating” mourners, Dr. Wolfelt is committed to helping people mourn well so they can live well and love well. Founder and Director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition, Dr. Wolfelt presents numerous educational workshops each year for hospices, hospitals,schools
HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Adults grieve. So do children. As an adult or child, experiencing grief means to “feel,” not just to “understand.” Anyone old enough to love is old enough to grieve. Even before children are able to talk, they grieve when someone loved HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN A PARENT DIES The parent-child bond is perhaps the most fundamental of all human ties. When your mother or father dies, that bond is torn. In response to this loss you may feel a multitude of strong emotions. Numbness, confusion, fear, guilt, relief and anger are just a few of the feelings you may have. Sometimes these emotions will follow each otherwithin
ELEVEN TENETS OF COMPANIONING THE BEREAVED by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Tenet One: Companioning is about being present to another person’s pain; it is not about taking away the pain. Tenet Two: Companioning is about going to the wilderness of the soul with another human being’ it is not about thinking you EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS F OR 2021 BEREAVEMENT CAREGIVERS 6 Training Course Descriptions and Dates FOR QUESTIONS OR TO REGISTER: Visit www.centerforloss.com, email training@centerforloss.com, or call (970) 226-6050. 2021 Understanding and Responding to Complicated Mourning Complicated mourning is THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS 1. You have the right to experience your own unique grief. No one else will grieve in the exact same way you do. So, when you turn to othersfor help, don’t
TRAININGS - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITION About Our Trainings The Center for Loss and Life Transition is known for providing quality bereavement care training. Thousands of caregivers have participated in the past 30 years. If you want to learn practical ways to “companion” people in grief from Dr. Alan Wolfelt, one of North America’s most respected bereavement educators and clinicians, theseCERTIFICATION
Death & Grief Studies Certification Bereavement caregivers who complete five Center for Loss courses (150 hours) are awarded the “Death and Grief Studies Certification.” What an affirming way to be recognized for your ongoing commitment to bereavement care! While you are welcome to take seminars in any sequence, we have found that the Comprehensive Bereavement GRIEF AND MOURNING BASICS Loss is never easy, but learning about the normal, necessary process of grief and mourning can help. Here at the Center for Loss and Life Transition, it’s our mission to support grieving people and grief caregivers. We’re glad you’ve found our grief information pages.We
GRIEF - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITION Grief is everything we think and feel inside after someone we love dies or leaves or something we are attached to goes away. In other words, grief is the instinctive human response to loss. Grief is natural and necessary. Our culture tends to deny, diminish, and judge the pain of grief, but the truth is that grief is not something to beafraid
FUNERALS AND CEREMONIES Funerals and other ceremonies at a time of death help us process our most profound thoughts and feelings. They make a significant difference in helping us channel our grief toward healing. When everyday words and actions are inadequate, the ritual of ceremony provides a needed structure of what to say and do. Funerals also help CENTER FOR LOSS TRAINING REGISTRATIONS This online payment system is for EricsHouse training participants who have already confirmed availability with the Center for Loss. ***Please indicate the training/name of the participant in the notes section upon checkout. Choose free shipping upon checkout. A background statement is required for all first-time participants. If we already have one on file for you from a previous training THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. After someone you love dies, you grieve inside. You have many different thoughts and feelings, most of them painful. We call this interior experience of loss “grief.” Mourning means to express your grief outside of yourself. Mourning is crying, talking to other people about the death, sharing stories,putting together
HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN YOUR SPOUSE DIES Experiencing the death of your spouse affects your head, heart and spirit, so you may experience a variety of emotions as part of your grief work. It is called work because it takes a great deal of energy and effort to heal. Confusion, disorientation, fear, guilt, relief and anger are just a few of the emotions you may feel. WHY IS THE FUNERAL RITUAL IMPORTANT? The funeral ritual, too, is a public, traditional and symbolic means of expressing our beliefs, thoughts and feelings about the death of someone loved. Rich in history and rife with symbolism, the funeral ceremony helps us acknowledge the reality of the death, gives testimony to the life of the deceased, encourages the expression ofgrief in a
AFTERWORDS - CENTER FOR LOSS Afterwords is an easy-to-use, high quality aftercare booklet for hospices, hospitals and funeral homes. “Afterwords has ben used by our funeral home for several years and is given to each family we serve along with the Helping Series. It has been a great resource to the families.”. — Sammy Oakey, Oakey’s Funeral Service. Purchasein
HOME - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONGRIEFTRAININGSBOOKSTOREHEAR DR. WOLFELT SPEAKHOST DR. WOLFELTABOUT Welcome to the Center for Loss & Life Transition. Led by death educator and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, we are an organization dedicated to helping people who are BOOKSTORE - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITIONFAQCOMPANIONING THEBEREAVED
Welcome to the Center for Loss Bookstore. Here you’ll find compassionate books and other resources for grieving adults, grieving children and teens, and grief caregivers and funeral professionals. For Adults Books & Resources to Help Children & Teens Divorce Resources Funeral Planning Loss of a Loved One Other Losses Other Resources Pet Loss Suicide Resources ExampleARTICLES ARCHIVES
News & Press The Director: A Healing Balm. by Center for Loss | Apr 19, 2021 | Articles, COVID-19 Related, Featured. Dr. Wolfelt’s article, “A Healing Balm: Caring for Yourself By Engaging with the Natural World” ran in the May 2021 issue of The Director magazine.CERTIFICATION
Death & Grief Studies Certification Bereavement caregivers who complete five Center for Loss courses (150 hours) are awarded the “Death and Grief Studies Certification.” What an affirming way to be recognized for your ongoing commitment to bereavement care! While you are welcome to take seminars in any sequence, we have found that the Comprehensive Bereavement FUNERALS AND CEREMONIES Funerals and other ceremonies at a time of death help us process our most profound thoughts and feelings. They make a significant difference in helping us channel our grief toward healing. When everyday words and actions are inadequate, the ritual of ceremony provides a needed structure of what to say and do. Funerals also help ABOUT DR. ALAN WOLFELT Our director, Dr. Alan Wolfelt, has been recognized as one of North America’s leading death educators, authors and grief counselors. His compassionate messages about healing in grief—based on his own personal losses as well has his professional experience supporting children, teens, adults, and families over the last three decades—speak not only to the intellect but to HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Adults grieve. So do children. As an adult or child, experiencing grief means to “feel,” not just to “understand.” Anyone old enough to love is old enough to grieve. Even before children are able to talk, they grieve when someone loved ELEVEN TENETS OF COMPANIONING THE BEREAVED by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Tenet One: Companioning is about being present to another person’s pain; it is not about taking away the pain. Tenet Two: Companioning is about going to the wilderness of the soul with another human being’ it is not about thinking you HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN A PARENT DIES by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Your mother or father has died. Whether you had a good, bad or indifferent relationship with the parent who died, your feelings for him or her were probably quite strong. At bottom, most of us love our parents deeply. And they love us with the most unconditional love that THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS 1. You have the right to experience your own unique grief. No one else will grieve in the exact same way you do. So, when you turn to othersfor help, don’t
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Welcome to the Center for Loss Bookstore. Here you’ll find compassionate books and other resources for grieving adults, grieving children and teens, and grief caregivers and funeral professionals. For Adults Books & Resources to Help Children & Teens Divorce Resources Funeral Planning Loss of a Loved One Other Losses Other Resources Pet Loss Suicide Resources ExampleARTICLES ARCHIVES
News & Press The Director: A Healing Balm. by Center for Loss | Apr 19, 2021 | Articles, COVID-19 Related, Featured. Dr. Wolfelt’s article, “A Healing Balm: Caring for Yourself By Engaging with the Natural World” ran in the May 2021 issue of The Director magazine.CERTIFICATION
Death & Grief Studies Certification Bereavement caregivers who complete five Center for Loss courses (150 hours) are awarded the “Death and Grief Studies Certification.” What an affirming way to be recognized for your ongoing commitment to bereavement care! While you are welcome to take seminars in any sequence, we have found that the Comprehensive Bereavement FUNERALS AND CEREMONIES Funerals and other ceremonies at a time of death help us process our most profound thoughts and feelings. They make a significant difference in helping us channel our grief toward healing. When everyday words and actions are inadequate, the ritual of ceremony provides a needed structure of what to say and do. Funerals also help ABOUT DR. ALAN WOLFELT Our director, Dr. Alan Wolfelt, has been recognized as one of North America’s leading death educators, authors and grief counselors. His compassionate messages about healing in grief—based on his own personal losses as well has his professional experience supporting children, teens, adults, and families over the last three decades—speak not only to the intellect but to HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH GRIEF by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Adults grieve. So do children. As an adult or child, experiencing grief means to “feel,” not just to “understand.” Anyone old enough to love is old enough to grieve. Even before children are able to talk, they grieve when someone loved ELEVEN TENETS OF COMPANIONING THE BEREAVED by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Tenet One: Companioning is about being present to another person’s pain; it is not about taking away the pain. Tenet Two: Companioning is about going to the wilderness of the soul with another human being’ it is not about thinking you HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN A PARENT DIES by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Your mother or father has died. Whether you had a good, bad or indifferent relationship with the parent who died, your feelings for him or her were probably quite strong. At bottom, most of us love our parents deeply. And they love us with the most unconditional love that THE MOURNER’S BILL OF RIGHTS 1. You have the right to experience your own unique grief. No one else will grieve in the exact same way you do. So, when you turn to othersfor help, don’t
TRAININGS - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITION About Our Trainings The Center for Loss and Life Transition is known for providing quality bereavement care training. Thousands of caregivers have participated in the past 30 years. If you want to learn practical ways to “companion” people in grief from Dr. Alan Wolfelt, one of North America’s most respected bereavement educators and clinicians, these GRIEF AND MOURNING BASICS Loss is never easy, but learning about the normal, necessary process of grief and mourning can help. Here at the Center for Loss and Life Transition, it’s our mission to support grieving people and grief caregivers. We’re glad you’ve found our grief information pages.We
FUNERALS AND CEREMONIES Funerals and other ceremonies at a time of death help us process our most profound thoughts and feelings. They make a significant difference in helping us channel our grief toward healing. When everyday words and actions are inadequate, the ritual of ceremony provides a needed structure of what to say and do. Funerals also help GRIEF - CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITION What is Grief? The word “grief” is the simple shorthand we use for what is actually a highly complex mixture of thoughts and feelings. Grief is everything we think and feel inside after someone we love dies or leaves or something we are attached to goes away. In other words, grief is the instinctive human CENTER FOR LOSS TRAINING REGISTRATIONS This online payment system is for EricsHouse training participants who have already confirmed availability with the Center for Loss. ***Please indicate the training/name of the participant in the notes section upon checkout. Choose free shipping upon checkout. A background statement is required for all first-time participants. If we already have one on file for you from a previous training HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN SOMEONE DIES by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. Someone you love has died You are now faced with the difficult, but important, need to mourn. Mourning is the open expression of your thoughts and feelings regarding the death and the person who has died. It is an essential part THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. After someone you love dies, you grieve inside. You have many different thoughts and feelings, most of them painful. We call this interior experience of loss “grief.” Mourning means to express your grief outside of yourself. Mourning is crying, talking to other people about the death, sharing stories,putting together
HELPING YOURSELF HEAL WHEN YOUR SPOUSE DIES by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. “The experience of grief is powerful. So, too, is your ability to help yourself heal. In doing the work of grieving, you are moving toward a renewed sense of meaning and purpose in your life.” ~ ~ ~ Acknowledge your loss Few events in life are aspainful as
WHY IS THE FUNERAL RITUAL IMPORTANT? by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. “When words are inadequate, have a ritual.” — Author Unknown Rituals are symbolic activities that help us, together with our families and friends, express our deepest thoughts and feelings about life’s most important events. Baptism celebrates the birth of a child and that child’s acceptance into thechurch family.
AFTERWORDS - CENTER FOR LOSS English Edition - The distillation of many of Dr. Wolfelt?s key teachings, Afterwords offers compassionate, empowering messages about grief and healing to the newly bereaved. Afterwords is an easy-to-use, high quality aftercare packet for hospices, hospit* My Account
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WELCOME TO THE CENTER FOR LOSS & LIFE TRANSITION Led by death educator and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, we are an organization dedicated to helping people who are grieving and those who care for them. Perhaps someone you love has died, or you want to help a grieving friend or family member. Or maybe you are a professional or volunteer grief caregiver. Either way, we are here to offer resources and understanding. We invite you to explore our website and call us at (970) 226-6050 if you have any questions. Thank you for visiting. We hope to meet you in personone day.
ABOUT DR. WOLFELT
Our director, Dr. Alan Wolfelt, has been recognized as one of North America’s leading death educators and grief counselors. His books have sold more than a million copies worldwide and have been translated into many languages. He founded the Center for Loss in 1984 to offer education and support both to grievers and bereavement caregivers. He is known around the world for his compassionate messages of hope and healing as well as his companioning philosophyof grief care.
Dr. Wolfelt speaks on grief-related topics, offers trainings for caregivers, and has written many bestselling books and other resources on grief for both caregivers and grieving people.
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THE DIRECTOR: A HEALING BALM Dr. Wolfelt's article, "A Healing Balm: Caring for Yourself By Engaging with the Natural World" ran in the May 2021 issue of The Director magazine. Find the full article here.read more
THE DIRECTOR: FINDING YOUR WAY THROUGH Dr. Wolfelt's article, "Finding Your Way" ran in the March 2021 issue of The Director magazine. Find the full article here.read more
WAKING UP TO GRATITUDE by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. I’ve become a fan of sunrises. Before COVID-19 changed all of our lives, my busy travel and teaching schedule had me hopping. Most mornings after I woke up, I went straight to work. I had a love-hate relationship with the adrenalineof...
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