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LEVEL 3 — WORKING WITH COMPLEX CASES, PROFESSIONAL SELF-CARE, AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
1,500 USDPurpose 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
1,500 USDPurpose 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
980 USDPurpose 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.