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Grief is a natural and essential process that every person experiences following the loss of a loved one, though certain circumstances can sometimes hinder or complicate it. At FMLC, we strive to change the way grief is experienced by offering resources and support to individuals and organizations alike. Our aim is to reduce the emotional impact of grief, prevent complications, and promote a culture of empathy and understanding.

How do I request this service?

The person grieving—or their legal guardian, if they are a minor—should contact FMLC to schedule an initial assessment with one of the psychologists on our therapeutic team. Following this initial evaluation, the psychologist will determine the most appropriate type of therapy based on the individual needs of each case. For those residing outside the Community of Madrid, a remote assessment is also available.

Online Course on Grief Intervention

This course provides training on the grieving process, as well as tools to help individuals cope with the pain of others and manage situations of intense emotion. It is accredited as Continuing Education for Healthcare Professionals by the Madrid Regional Ministry of Health and is designed for graduates in Medicine, Nursing, or Psychology.

Business Consulting

We support Human Resources teams in the respectful and effective management of grief in the workplace.

Training workshops for understanding and managing grief. Practical training to understand the grieving process, identify its impact, and acquire tools to help provide appropriate support to employees experiencing the loss of a loved one.

Support in the development and implementation of protocols for addressing losses affecting employees due to the death of a loved one.

Our psychological supervision service offers you a safe, confidential, and specialized space where you can:

Reflect on the challenges and ethical dilemmas that arise when supporting those who are grieving.

Review complex cases with the guidance of grief experts, preventing professional burnout.

Receive updated tools and resources to optimize your interventions, promoting continuous improvement.

Obtain emotional and technical support to cope with the burden of working with loss and suffering.

Individual sessions – 60 minutes – €50
Group sessions (minimum 4 people) – 90 minutes – €20

You can ask questions, test your working hypotheses, present your clinical cases, and discuss them to find the best intervention option for the patient.

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