Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Corrie – Grieving during a pandemic

Corrie discuss the grieving during a pandemic

Madelyn – Accept what you are feeling

Madelyn talks about how it’s ok to not be ok.

Rev. Sky – “What is trauma?”

Rev. Sky discusses how trauma affects us on many levels.

Michele – My Story

MIchele talks about her multiple losses starting from when she was very young

Cara – Defining Intellectual disabilities and grief

Cara discusses how grief literacy needs to be improved across the board for people with intellectual disabilities to learn more about grief, death and dying. There is a great need to include them in this natural, normal part of life that we’ll all experience.

Jean – What grief feels like physically

Jean discusses the physical effects she has experienced in grief

Craig – There is No Right Way to Grieve

Craig talks about his experience with grief and how there is no right or wrong way to grieve. He shares his thoughts on how to allow yourself to do what you need to do to heal, even if it doesn’t seem like “self-care.” This video is a reminder that everyone grieves differently and that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to healing.

Jean – It’s all about love

Jean talks about losing her husband to a heart attack on valentines day

Michele – Advice to younger grieving self

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

Amanda – “Reach out”

Amanda discusses the importance of connecting with others.

Craig – Grieving as a Single Parent

In this video, Craig talks about the challenges of grieving as a single parent. He shares his own experiences and offers advice on how to cope with grief, talk to your kids about what’s happening, and ask for help from others.This video is for any single parent who is grieving the loss of a loved one. It is also for anyone who knows a single parent who is grieving and wants to offer support.

Carrie – Grief and creativity

Carrie talks about creativity and expressing grief and loss… that in many ways can offer insight and comfort for those who are grieving