Why Built The STILL Method Grief Hub
Updated August 2025 — grief coaching needs more than one article. Here’s why we created a full insights hub, and how to use it.
The STILL Method delivers one of the UK’s fastest-growing accredited grief coach training programmes, recognised internationally. Gried is not a single story. Practitioners see it in many forms: anticipatory grief before a loss, complicated grief that doesn’t loosen its hold, masked grief hiding behind behaviour, or collective grief shared by whole communities. Each requires a different response. One blog post could never do justice to that complexity — so we built the Grief Coaching Insights Hub.
The problem we wanted to solve
When people search for “grief training” or “how to support someone after loss,” they often find short pieces that skim the surface. For practitioners, carers, and educators, that isn’t enough. They need depth: what the grief looks like, how to recognise it, and how accredited grief coach training equips them to respond. The hub makes that possible by collecting detailed, trauma-informed articles in one place.
What the hub includes
The hub is designed as a living library. It grows weekly and covers:
- Anticipatory Grief — support before loss.
- Complicated Grief — when grief gets stuck.
- Masked Grief — hidden behind behaviour or other emotions.
- Collective Grief — communities mourning together.
- Ambiguous Loss — grief without closure.
- Cumulative Grief — when losses pile up.
- Disenfranchised Grief — hidden or unrecognised losses.
- Delayed Grief — mourning that surfaces later.
Why this matters for practitioners
Coaches and carers need more than definitions. They need tools. That’s why the hub also connects you to practice pieces such as 8 Trauma-Informed Techniques Every Grief Coach Should Know and guidance on the difference between grief coaching and counselling. Each article points back to the skills taught in our accredited training — but the insights themselves stand alone as valuable reading.
A resource that grows with need
The landscape of grief support is changing. Long NHS waitlists and gaps in provision mean many people will never see a counsellor — but they still need structured, compassionate help. By publishing new articles weekly, the hub aims to become a go-to resource for anyone searching for “grief coaching,” “bereavement training,” or “support after loss.” It signals to search engines and readers alike that we are building expertise, not a one-off piece of content.
Next steps
Use the hub as a starting point: Grief Coaching Insights Hub.
If you want the complete framework, see our full guide: Accredited Grief Coach Training.
And if you are ready to enrol, go directly to the course page: Grief Coach Training.