A Master in Psychology with a Grief Counseling concentration is a graduate degree program that combines advanced study in psychology with specialized training in grief counseling. Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behavior, and a Master in Psychology program typically covers topics such as cognition, developmental psychology, and abnormal psychology.
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💬 “The AITU Master’s in Grief Counseling empowers students to turn compassion into meaningful professional action.”
👉 It’s not just about studying grief. It’s about:
Understanding how grief unfolds across cultures, ages, and identities—with real tools for healing and support.
Gaining clinical insight into complicated grief, family systems, trauma-informed care, and counseling strategies.
Completing a fully online, accredited, and flexible program built to fit around your life and your mission.
Type of Degree: Master of Arts in Grief Counseling
Length of Degree: Up to 3 years
Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or a related field
Course Completion Times: 6–15 weeks per course
🔑 What Grief Counseling Professionals Seek—And How AITU Delivers
What They Want | How AITU Delivers |
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🧠 A deep understanding of grief | Core courses on complicated grief, trauma, and cross-cultural perspectives |
👨👩👧👦 Family-focused insight | Courses in family systems, intergenerational trauma, and community-based counseling |
🧑🏫 Real-world counseling skills | Case studies, clinical applications, and therapeutic frameworks based on latest research |
🌍 Cultural and spiritual sensitivity | Discussions on grief in children, religious traditions, and global grief models |
🕐 Study while working or caregiving | 100% online, self-paced courses with flexible deadlines |
💳 Affordable and accessible | Reasonably priced tuition with easy installment plans |
✅ Academic credibility | Operates under Florida Statute; dual-degree opportunities; internationally aligned |