Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Michele – Advice to younger grieving self

Michele tells what advice she would give to her younger grieving self

Michael – “A story of loss and longing”

Michael relays a story of a man coping after the loss of his wife.

Jessica M – A Parking Lot Memorial

Jessica shares how her family gathered after her uncle died during COVID and how her family came up with a creative way of getting together in a parking lot.

Corrie – Triggers

Corrie discuss the many types of triggers

Left Out: Enfranchising Children’s Grief and Loss

By: Jessica Milette, MSW, RSW All human beings have the capacity to grieve: people with intellectual disabilities, those living with a traumatic brain injury, and children of all ages. However, many people can experience disenfranchised grief when someone dies. Disenfranchised grief is generally grief that is not usually openly acknowledged, socially accepted or publicly mourned.…

Jenn – Art can give a break from grieving

Jenn talks about one of the most overlooked benefits of making art during bereavement. It can provide and escape from your grief.

Cheryl – “My story”

Cheryl talks about her daughter’s organ donations.

Sara – Music and celebration of life

Sara explains how music can play an importand and significant role in celebrations of life.

Corrie – We cry because we love

Corrie talks about crying, hurt and love

Corrie – Getting comfortable with discomfort

Corrie talks about being comfortable and uncomfortable with grief

Madelyn – Grieving process as a 2nd generation Canadian

Madelyn talks about being a 2nd generation Canadian, some things she has learend working in palliative care as a music therapist

Keith – “You need not be alone”

Keith discusses getting help, resources and that you don’t need to be alone.