Holistic Care for the Dying, the Grieving, the Caregiver

How do we ensure integral support while encouraging self-care in compassionate accompaniment of life transitions and end of life?

The circle of care that contains and supports those who are going through a transition process contributes with their presence and well-being to a healthier and more harmonious process. By recognizing and balancing the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects, as compassionate companions, caregivers and those accompanied, the wide range of needs is tended to, promoting wellbeing and minimizing stress and depletion.

Considering all aspects of being and prioritizing wholeness for all involved facilitates a deeper and more meaningful process of healing and mutual growth for all.

Imparted by:

Wilka
Roig

Félix
Chancellor

Jess
Miramontes

Sandra
Reyes

WHO IS IT FOR?

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHO IS IT FOR?

  • Those who accompany people in transition
  • Those who took Compassionate Accompaniment and wish to continue their training to apply for the certification program as non-medical professional with specialization as Life, Death and Transition Doula.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

We learn to be aware of the four fundamental aspects of the human being and to recognize any imbalance that manifests as a symptom, discomfort, or resistance. We understand these imbalances in the context of the process of growth and human development.

Content of the course

  • The Four Quadrants of Being
  • Integral, holistic care
  • The human condition is grief
  • Physical Care
  • Mental Care
  • Emotional Care
  • Spiritual Care

General Information

Start date:

Duration: 6 weeks

Language: English and Spanish

Value: $

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    Did you take any courses through ESFIM?
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      Did you take any courses through ESFIM?
      Which is it?
      Do you have experience working in areas that surround the topic of death?*
      What are the reasons that lead you to take this course?*
      How did you know us?*
      If you want to add any other comments, you can do so here: