Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Marija – Permission to mourn

Marija discusses the value of being allowing yourself to mourn

Weaving the Tapestry of Love

Learning to become a better person is a wonderful consequence of being in a loving relationship with someone; you’re present in ways that help them grow into their best self. It’s an organic process you flow with on a journey we map out with intention, though in reality, it remains unknowable. That is why a…

Maureen – Preparing for holidays

Maureen gives some ideas to help during holidays like connecting and taking time out

Christian – “Growth out of pain”

Christian tells about how grief changes and we grow.

Jessica M – Grief is unique for each person

Jessica discusses our uniquenesses during grief, giving yourself permission to grieve and that there are many ways of self care during grief.

Jessica M – Legacy

Jessica explains legacy and gives examples including her own.

Professional Insights Playlist

Listen to the thoughts and insights of professionals helping people and families to cope with grief.

Ripples of Grief: Supporting Ourselves, Others, and our Communities After a Death

By Jessica Milette, MSW, RSW When death knocks on the door of a community, each of us are impacted. Sometimes a death will touch many lives across a community, whether people knew the deceased personally or not. We may grieve the death of a family member, friend, or acquaintance, a well-known community member, or someone…

Maureen – “Counselling… a safe place”

Maureen discusses the right counselling space for you.

Maureen – “Anger”

Maureen talks about the power of anger and how to deal with it.

Cheryl – “What is grief”

Cheryl defines grief and talks about how we all grieve differently.

Cara – The real issues for grieving people with intellectual disabilities

Cara provides some context for the real issue of grief in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and those supporting them, including that we consider that there’s not a lot of education or information out there about how best to support someone with an intellectual disability who is grieving.