The Grief Map
Pilot Study
A clinical training for EMDR clinicians who work with grief — and want a framework that tells them where to point the protocol.
What Is the Grief Map?
The Grief Map is a clinical assessment and case conceptualization framework built specifically for EMDR clinicians working with grief, loss, and Prolonged Grief Disorder.
It integrates three instruments that grief therapy has long kept separate — giving clinicians the architecture to find what standard protocol misses. Not a replacement for EMDR. The map that tells you where to point it.
“The clinician who cannot find the dimension that is carrying the block cannot reach it. That is what the Grief Map changes.”
— Kathy Couch, LCSW, FTIs This the Right Fit?
This training is designed for licensed EMDR clinicians who work with grief and want a more precise clinical architecture for their grief cases.
How the Study Works
The Grief Map Pilot Study uses a three-point data collection design. Participation in all three instruments is required to receive CE credit.
Register & Resources
One registration covers both sessions. Scan the QR code or visit the link below. The white paper gives you the full framework before you arrive.
About Kathy Couch
Kathy built the Grief Map from the intersection of EMDR and thanatology — two fields that have rarely spoken to each other despite serving the same clients. Her background spans child welfare, substance abuse IOP, hospital systems, and private practice. She is the founder of Rewired360 and Willow Creek Counseling, and co-hosts the Kathy on the Couch podcast.