Death of A Loved One

Helping Others Help You Through Grief

Post by Maureen Pollard, MSW, RSW When you’ve experienced the death of a loved one, one of the most difficult things you will go through is trying to find out what helps you adjust to the loss. This can be compounded when others around you don’t understand what you’re going through, and don’t know how…

Cheryl and Mike – “Trying to figure it out”

Cheryl and Mike discuss the things they did to help them understand the death of their daughter in a car accident.

Kate – Advice to my younger self

Kate explains things being authentic and honest to herself has been very valuable

Jessica M – The value of talking about grief

Jessica talks about living in North America and the fear many people have about talking about grief but that it is very important to talk. It makes us feel less alone and helps us move through our grief. It’s also how you can keep your lost one alive.

Ellen – “Grieving her grandmother”

Ellen talks about her grief and the loss of her grandmother.

Amber – Grieving at the age of 17

Amber disucss what it’s like to be a teen when a parent dies

Shawn – “Loss of a Sister”

Shawn talks about his guilt and the loss of his sister.

Betsy – Adoption and grief

Betsy tell her story of losing her adopted son to cancer

Sunny- Supporting My Grieving Mom

Adam – Story 2

Adam discusses his busy life and how he has coped after losing his mother

Finding Joy During the Holidays After Loss When Everything Feels Awful: A message of hope.

My mother died in the middle of the night on January 1, four days before I turned sixteen. I don’t remember much about Christmas the couple weeks before she died, just that we spent a lot of that season in the ICU of the hospital where my mother had birthed my brother and I. For…

Shannon – Blessings and sadness

Shannon discusses how just showing up, being present is a powerful way of supporting to someone who has lost. Listen more – talk less.