Courses
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We create professional programs for “death doulas” and “death guides” who accompany a person and their loved ones in the most vulnerable moments. We provide training for social workers, medical staff, psychologists, chaplains, and volunteers. We develop methodological recommendations, lectures, memos, and videos—accessible, understandable, and gentle.

LEVEL 3 — WORKING WITH COMPLEX CASES, PROFESSIONAL SELF-CARE, AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
Purpose of the level To prepare the death doula / end-of-life guide for professional work in complex, traumatic, and socially sensitive situations (sudden death, war-related loss, child loss, suicide), to develop the ability to remain resourced and resilient, and to build an ethical, sustainable service.

LEVEL 2 — ADVANCED APPROACHES AND METHODS FOR END-OF-LIFE SUPPORT
Purpose of the level To equip the death doula / end-of-life guide with tools for working not only through “quiet presence,” but also with real psychophysiological reactions, diverse types of loss, cultural contexts, and high-tension family systems. This level prepares specialists to support most common and complex cases and to clearly recognize when referral to another professional is required.

LEVEL 1 — FOUNDATION: CORE COMPETENCIES OF A DEATH DOULA / END-OF-LIFE GUIDE
Purpose of the level To build a strong professional foundation for specialists who accompany a person and their family during the end-of-life period, loss, and the initial stage of grief. The module is designed for work within real family systems, not ideal conditions.