A CEU workshop led by RamDev Dale Borglum, PhD for therapists, healers, caregivers, and people who would like to volunteer with the Living/Dying Project that strengthens their ability to stay grounded and open-hearted while accompanying others through life’s profound transitions.
This course explores an integrative model of healing that supports clinicians and caregivers working with clients facing loss, illness, and end-of-life transitions. Participants will examine healing as a multidimensional process—physical, emotional, and spiritual—through which individuals move toward wholeness, even in the midst of suffering.
Drawing from Buddhist psychology, developmental theory, and 35 years of contemplative practice and service at the bedside, RamDev Dale Borglum (Founder, the Living/Dying Project) offers a clear and practical framework for identifying where clients are on their healing path and determining the next transformational step.
These workshops are open to all and especially meaningful for:
To truly serve others—whether professionally or personally—we must be willing to meet our own fear, loss, and vulnerability with honesty and care. These workshops are a chance to do that work in community, with experienced guidance.
No matter your role, this training offers a map for navigating life’s most challenging transitions with presence and love. In these times of collective uncertainty, the opportunity for deep healing has never been greater.
All across the country, organizations like ours are facing unprecedented funding challenges. To sustain our work and keep our lines open to everyone who calls on us, we must raise $150,000 this giving season.