Frequently Asked Questions About Death Education
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Death education, or “deaducation”, is the practice of learning about end-of-life care, grief, and how to navigate conversations around death. Through Unlearning Death, we offer death education workshops that are honest, human, and accessible.
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Our workshops are for:
caregivers and healthcare workers
people supporting a loved one through illness
anyone wanting to feel more prepared for end-of-life conversations
humans curious about grief, death, and what it means to be alive
anyone with a pulse
You do not need prior experience just a willingness to engage.
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Our workshops combine education, conversation, and embodied exercises. We create a space where people can ask real questions, process emotions, and gain practical tools for navigating death and grief.
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They are human. We bridge the gap between clinical knowledge and emotional experience. You’ll leave with both practical understanding and a deeper connection to yourself and others.
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Yes. We offer death education workshops for organizations, healthcare teams, and community groups. Topics include caregiver burnout, end-of-life planning, and navigating difficult conversations.
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A death doula is a non-medical support person who helps individuals and their loved ones navigate the emotional, practical, and human aspects of dying. They offer guidance, presence, and education around end-of-life planning, dying, and grief, helping people feel more informed, supported, and less alone throughout the process.
To learn about Death Doulas in Dallas, please visit Dallas Death Doula.
