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Supporting Grief With Compassionate Listening
5
5-Tage-Kurs

Supporting Grief With Compassionate Listening

Von Liz Scott

Beginne Tag 1
Was du lernen wirst
TRIGGER WARNING: This course talks about death and includes stories about bereavement and loss. You don't need to be a grief therapist to have a positive impact on someone who is experiencing grief. During this course Liz meets up with grief specialist Nickie Aven and they both take you on a step-by-step journey. First you'll understand the ups and downs of the grieving process, then you'll see what to not say and do when you're interacting with a griever. Then finally you'll discover the power of listening and presence in supporting someone who is bereaved.

Liz Scott

Ivybridge PL21, UK

Liz Scott is a wellbeing coach and a professional listener. She works extensively in the community teaching people how to listen and support each other through collaboration and connection. Liz has trained as a counsellor and a coach and in recent years came across the Inside Out understanding which underpins all her work. She teams up with grief...

Lektion 1
The Ups And Downs Of The Grieving Process
Grief turns up differently for everyone experiencing bereavement. The circumstances leading up to a loved one's passing will influence the nature of one's grief. Recognizing that grief is not uniform or standardized is important when offering support and understanding to someone navigating through loss.
Lektion 2
Don't Try To Fix Someone
One of the common mistakes people make is to try to make a bereaved person feel better. You might mean well, but you can't fix someone who is grieving, you can't take away their pain. If you can bear the pain with them as a listener, this is a great help.
Lektion 3
Practical Ideas To Help
For someone who is bereaved everyday tasks can feel overwhelming; the daily routine and chores of the day are hard to achieve. Don't forget to acknowledge someone for doing the most simple of tasks. Offering practical support, gifts of food and taking someone out can be a great way to connect.
Lektion 4
Why You Shouldn't Say 'Time Is A Healer'
When you are with someone who is grieving you might want to try to make them feel better. You might be tempted to say 'time is a healer' or you might offer advice about what they should and shouldn't do. It's helpful to realise that grief doesn't follow a defined timescale. Be present to the griever rather than trying to make them feel better.
Lektion 5
Don't Worry If You Make A Mistake
If you can walk alongside someone who is bereaved then you will be offering the best gift of all. Give them the space to let you know how they feel and listen to and acknowledge them. If you get it wrong, or say something wrong, don't worry - be kind to yourself. The most important thing is to create connection.

Neueste Bewertungen

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Jules
January 15, 2026
Thank you both so much for this course. As a very recently bereaved person it has helped me understand my reactions to some of the things that dear friends have said to me in the last week. And that feels very valuable for my now & for the future.
Madeleine
July 31, 2025
This course was very helpful. Thank you Liz (and Nickie!) ❤️
Áine
May 28, 2025
Thank you for this course, I came here mostly to support myself and to try to understand myself and also gain an understanding of the way other people have treated me in my grief and also perhaps gain an understanding of the process I am in since the death of my husband. I love the imagery of the iceberg with chunks falling off, I can relate to...
Carrie
February 13, 2025
An absolutely beautiful course. Many thanks to you & Nickie for putting this together ✨️🙏🏼✨️
Jane
May 4, 2024
This course was very informative and I feel more confident to support someone on the grieving journey. Thank you.

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