Navigating Grief and Loss

CHCCCS017: Provide Loss and Grief Support

A rich program to support Counsellors in navigating the wild landscape of loss and grief with its many faces, the impact on the brain and the body whilst supporting their own internal experience of loss.

$345.00

Description

Key Information


Interactive Webinar with psycho-education, sharing stories, expressive arts combined with comprehensive online classroom

14, 21, 28 April and 5 May Tuesday evenings x 4 @ 6.30pm – 9.30pm QLD/NSW/VIC time

$345 full price, $295 GST incl (Earlybird)

Course Summary


CHCCCS017: Provide Loss and Grief Support

A rich program on navigating the wilderness of sorrow, loss and grief, the many faces of grief, the numerous ways we grieve throughout the world including rituals that honour the dead and what has been lost.  Working with befriending grief and complex grief with expressive arts, mindfulness practices and more. Understanding how to be a Grief walker providing support and skills to help to meet the tasks in grieving.

Supporting the Grief walker to navigate our own grief, through self care rituals, supervision, and continuous improvement.

Course Content


A program to support Counsellors in navigating the wild landscape of loss and grief with its many faces, emotions, the impact it has on the brain and the body, families and community
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Topics include:
1. The Wilderness of Grief including:
  • The tasks in grieving
  • Complex grief (when trauma gets mixed up with grief),
  • Befriending grief,
  • The neuroscience of grief on the brain and body
  • Cultural diversity in grieving
2. The Faces of Grief including Frances Weller’s 5 gates of grief plus many additions such as:
  • All that we love we will lose
  • The places that did not receive love
  • The sorrows of the world
  • What we expected by did not receive
  • Ancestral grief
  • Trauma – the neuroscience of grieving
  • Anticipatory grief
  • Disenfranchised grief
  • Models on grieving
  • Other grief
3. Walking with the Grieving includes guiding people through the journey of grief:
  • Rituals to honour that which has been lost
  • Creative and expressive ways of meeting grief
  • What to say and what to do when supporting others who have lost
  • Identifying clients at risk
  • Intergenerational trauma
  • Co-creating strategies and resources to grieve well
  • Informal and formal grief and bereavement support
  • Referral process
  • Organisational procedures and policies
4. Caring of the Grief Walkers means supporting those who are supporting those who are grieving whilst:
  • Avoiding Vicarious trauma
  • Minimising the risks to self
  • Responding to the need for supervision
  • Debriefing procedures
  • Self care rituals and plans

5. The River of Grief continues to explore how grief touches us all personally as Counsellors:

  • The need for support
  • The need for continuous improvement
  • When grief resonants
  • Giving room for one’s own grief as a counsellor
  • and much more

Staff


Brenda Sutherland

Brenda Sutherland

Brenda Sutherland

B.Soc Sc (Psych) TAE, IICT, AHHCA

Brenda founded The Awakening Group P/L  in 1993. Her clear vision was to empower each individual to live their true potential. Since then The Awakening Group has grown from counselling, to counsellor training to offer online webinars and programs for organizations and businesses bringing teams together, effectively communicating to deliver results across the board.

Brenda B.Soc.Sc.(Psych) is a Holistic Counsellor, Trainer and Consultant with her practice grounded in over 30 years experience. She is the founder and Director of The Awakening Group accredited training programs and workshops conducted throughout Australia.

Over the past 20 years Brenda has taught at universities, lectured at conferences, appeared on TV and radio, written for magazines and conducted seminars throughout Australia and NZ. She has facilitated many workshops for private, corporate and governmental organizations on personal growth and professional development.

Brenda is a dynamic counsellor and educator who employs her intuition and professional knowledge to gently guide every individual in living their truth.

Throughout her career Brenda has combined her personal commitment to her own self growth and extensive, yet unique, professional training including Psychology, EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization Reprogramming, Art Therapy, Tantra, Eco-psychology, Soul Centred therapy, Kinesiology, Family & Organizational Constellation with world renowned facilitators (Dr Gunthard Weber, Dr Albrecht Mahr, Dr Guni Baxa, Dr Ursula Franke, Jakob Schneider, Dr Jane Peterson, Ed Lynch, Stephan Hausner etc).   Further Brenda has trained with Bessel van de Kolk (one of the worlds leading trauma experts), as well as Pat Odgen; body centred psychotherapy. She has also trained in The Work of Byron Katie and is a Effectiveness (Communication) Training instructor.

Brenda combines the latest neuroscience, attachment styles, arousal regulation, memory reconstruction techniques to return clients to a peaceful sense of self .  

Furthermore Brenda is a PACT Level 1 Couples counsellor having trained with Dr Stan Tatkin, the Founder of the Psychobiological Approach for Couple Therapy. 

You have the power within to transform and live your hearts desire. Brenda creates an opportunity to take you and your experience in relationships, life, sexuality, career and love a step further in authenticity to be the person you dreamed yourself to be. Discover and live new possibilities within yourself, relationships, career, sexually, health, with money and life.

Individual sessions, couple counselling and workshops are available (also via Zoom online) to support you in moving into the freedom of being. Issues of anxiety, fear, stress, anger, grief, sexuality, illness, relationships and much more are addressed with each session personally tailored to transform issues standing in the way of being the more of you.

Here’s what one client said:

“Thank you for today. I feel Amazing!!!”

 

Brenda has written for:

 

She has been quoted in:

and appeared on Channel 9’s Alternatives pilot program facilitating “Unmasking The Wild Woman” with guest Catriona Rowntree (Getaway presenter)

 

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Course details


Dates

  • 14, 21, 28 April & 5 May 2026
  • Tuesdays x 4 @ 6.30pm – 9.30pm QLD/NSW/VIC time

Cost

  • $345 GST incl., full course cost
  • $295 earlybird price if paid before 10 April 2026

Venue

  • Online via Zoom Rooms Live Webinars

 


Learning Activities

  • Online quizzes, mock case studies, reflection activities, participation in live webinars and discussions on loss and grief

Accreditation

  • International Institute of Complementary Therapists (IICT) PD points
  • Australian Holistic Healers and Counsellors Association: (AHHCA) PD points
  • Australian Counselling Association professional development credits (ACA) PD points
  • International Association of Therapists (IAOTH) – membership worldwide
  • This course is part of the Diploma in Holistic Counselling program

 

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