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Megan Devine's Grief Care Professional Community
Support, Guidance, and Connection for Providers Working with Loss

$809.96 Value JOIN TODAY FOR JUST $299.99!
 
How This Grief Care Professional Community Helps You
 
Meet Your Host Megan Devine
Megan Devine
Megan Devine, LPC, is an acclaimed grief expert, psychotherapist, and author of the best-selling book It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand, considered required reading by grieving people and professionals around the world. With over 20 years in the field, her pioneering work provides a professional, inclusive, and realistic approach to grief, one that goes beyond pathology-based, reductive models.

A sought-after expert when grief erupts in the public sphere, Megan's work is featured widely in the media including the New York Times, NPR, Washington Post, GQ, Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, the PBS documentary Speaking Grief, and more.

Megan is the founder of Refuge in Grief, a hub of grief education and outreach where she leads people through some of the most devastating times of their lives. Her latest book is How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed. Learn more at .

Click here for information about Megan Devine
 
Your Live Sessions Schedule
Support, Guidance, and Connection Every Month
Meet with Megan and your peers each month for a 90-minute session to support one another and discuss the work. Each meeting will have a theme as a starting point for your biggest questions and sharing — but there's no rigid structure here… we'll let the session take it where it needs to go! Remember if you miss any of these sessions live, they will be recorded and made available to you to watch when you have time.
Introductions and Meet and Greet
Instant Access —
In Your Student Portal

Clinical work can be lonely work! Come meet your colleagues, make new friends, and get to know the community portal. This is an opportunity for participants to get to know each other, share their backgrounds, and discuss their experiences and interests related to grief work. Note that this is an unguided, informal meet and greet held within your СƵ community space. The community space is always open for discussion and connection. Come check it out!

The Grief in the Room
July 16, 2025 —
10:30 to 12:00 Central

No matter the presenting issue, grief is always in the room — we just don't always call it grief. Why might people not see their experience as "grief"? How important is it to educate clients on grief? Please submit your case studies or specific questions about the forms grief may take, and how to address unspoken grief in your clients for potential discussion by Megan.

Boundaries, Self-disclosure, and the Over-Share
August 20, 2025 —
10:30 to 12:00 Central

Join Megan for a conversation on self-disclosure — is it a good thing or a bad thing? Is it ok to not answer a direct question about your losses? What are clients actually looking for when they ask? Please submit your case studies or specific questions about self- disclosure for potential discussion by Megan.

Actual Interventions: it's Not Just Validation
September 17, 2025 —
10:30 to 12:00 Central

Acknowledgment is a huge part of human-centered grief care, but what else is there? Just because grief isn't a problem to be solved doesn't mean we can't make the experience easier to bear. Please submit your case studies or specific questions about which tools to use and when for potential discussion by Megan.

When Grief and Trauma Collide
October 15, 2025 —
10:30 to 12:00 Central

Clients who experience both grief and trauma present unique challenges. Who decides what constitutes "trauma"? What practices might be contraindicated? Please submit your case studies or specific questions about working with trauma as an element of grief for potential discussion by Megan.

Being Affected by the Work
November 19, 2025 —
10:30 to 12:00 Central

You see and hear much more pain than the average person. That's going to have an effect on you. How does your work life leak into your personal life (and what can you do about it)? Please submit your case studies or specific questions about the impact of the work on your outside-work-self for potential discussion by Megan.

The Difficult Stuff: Meaning, Hope, and Joy
December 17, 2025 —
10:30 to 12:00 Central

Meaning, hope, and joy are often seen as the end goal of grief work, but these are complex and often difficult concepts for grieving people. Please submit your case studies or specific questions about navigating meaning, hope, joy, or other seemingly positive aspects of grief work for potential discussion by Megan.

Megan Devine's Grief Care Professional Community
Support, Guidance, and Connection for Providers Working with Loss

$809.96 Value JOIN TODAY FOR JUST $299.99!
Get 3 FREE BONUSES when you register! (a $209.97 value)
Earn up to 4 self-study CE hours with these on-demand trainings with Megan
Seizing the Moment: Re-Humanizing Grief Care for Our Clients and Ourselves

In this training, you'll dive into grief care from a fresh, human-centered perspective—looking back at where we've been so we can better serve those who are grieving today. We'll explore how to move away from outdated frameworks, confront the complexities of grief diagnoses, and discuss the risks of over-pathologizing normal human responses to loss. This isn't just theory — it's about real tools you can use to transform your practice and better support your clients.

Non-Death Losses: How the Grief We Don't Call Grief Applies to Every Client

Most people think grief only relates to death. As such, so many discount and judge their loss experiences as “no big deal.” But now more than ever clinicians are discovering that the grief inherent in daily life has a huge impact on our clients, regardless of why they're seeking support or treatment. In this session, Megan will show you how to recognize grief unrelated to death, change the culture about how we view these non-death losses, and give you clinical solutions for improving support and connection.

Grief on the Job

Working with clients in pain is never easy. The last several years have brought more pain and suffering to your practices than ever before, but let's face it — you're burned out, overwhelmed, and feel under-supported. This session will give you the tools you need to manage the impacts of emotional overwhelm, set boundaries, and handle grief on the job as well as because of it.
 
Frequently Asked Questions

This Grief Care Professional Community is an interactive online platform designed specifically for grief care providers and led by one of the field's most respected experts. It offers a supportive space where you can connect with peers, access exclusive resources, and receive expert guidance from Megan Devine. It aims to help you manage the emotional demands of your work, prevent burnout, and enhance your professional skills.

Our Grief Care Professional Community is tailored specifically for a wide range of professionals who work with grief and loss. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Therapists and Counselors
  • Social Workers
  • Healthcare Providers
  • Clergy and Spiritual Care Providers
  • Grief Support Facilitators
  • Palliative care and hospice providers
  • Death Doulas
No matter your specific role, if you're dedicated to supporting individuals through grief and loss, this community is designed to provide you with the support, resources, and connections you need to thrive professionally and personally.

Absolutely! All live Q&A sessions with Megan Devine are recorded and available for three months, so you can watch them at your convenience. Additionally, the community forum and exclusive resources are accessible 24/7, allowing you to engage and utilize them whenever you need.

If you provide grief care of any kind, even if it's not your focus, you've likely felt the weight of the work. If you're looking for a supportive, resource-rich environment to enhance your practice and well-being, this community is designed for you. The blend of expert guidance, peer support, and practical resources offers a comprehensive support system for professionals at all experience levels.

The community is designed to fit into your busy schedule. Monthly 90-minute live Q&A sessions with Megan Devine are also recorded, so you can watch them at your convenience. The community forum and exclusive resources are available 24/7, allowing you to engage as much or as little as your schedule permits. You can participate and benefit without overwhelming your existing commitments.

No topic is off limits during Megan's live Q&A calls. Most sessions will open with a case study chosen from participants' submissions, related to the theme that month. You can ask questions about working with specific kinds of loss, how to handle your own grief while trying to support others, workplace challenges, how the work impacts your not-at-work life - really anything you'd like. If you're wondering about something, chances are very good other providers are too

With multiple people joining every session, we can't guarantee your question will be answered. While case studies can be submitted in advance for potential review, questions are typed into the chat box during the live call itself. We get to as many questions as we can during our time together. You'll benefit from hearing Megan's answers in each session, even if you haven't asked a question yourself.

As an added bonus to joining, I'm sharing three of my highly acclaimed CE sessions where I get real about the work, setting boundaries, and handling grief on the job. You can earn up to 4 CE Hours when you complete these recorded sessions (valued at $209.97 but yours FREE).

The live Q&A sessions and interactive portal do not offer additional CE hours as they're intended to be a place of support and guidance vs. the highly structured (sometimes too structured) learning environment found in most CE classes.

Joining the Grief Care Professional Community is simple. Register now to gain 6 months of access for just $299.99. Access begins as soon as you register and live sessions begin July 16. This fee includes all live sessions with Megan Devine, access to the community forum, exclusive resources, and the BONUS CE sessions.
Megan Devine's Grief Care Professional Community
Support, Guidance, and Connection for Providers Working with Loss

$809.96 Value JOIN TODAY FOR JUST $299.99!
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