Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Corrie – Grief is like a rollercoaster

Corrie talks about grief over time

Who are we to Decide? The Many Paths through Grief

A lot of my work with clients involves hearing their stories, but also answering many questions about if their grief is “normal”. Their grief is overwhelming, and our dominant culture’s strong message is – that grief should be kept at its edges, I often find this pervasive intention creeps into griever’s experiences – and my…

Maureen – Preparing for holidays

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

Amanda – “It’s a gift to love someone”

Amanda talks about grief and it’s connection to love.

Jacqueline – Humour

Jacqueline talks about how huour has a place in grieving

Janice – “Grieving as long as you need to grieve”

Janice talks about her personal grief experiences and understanding the need for grieving as long as you need to.

Chantal – The benefits of the physical part of art making

Chantal talks about how art can release energy in a healthy cathartic way

Adrianna – Metabolizing grief

Adrianna explains metabolizing grief and grief literacy training

Christian – “Overdose Death”

Christian talks about an overdose death not defining who that person was.

Children’s Grief and Loss Toolkit (ages 6-12) [FREE Downloadable PDF]

Grief is a natural experience, and is considered one of the most stressful life events a person can experience. 1 in 14 children under the age of 18 will experience the death of someone close to them. Every year, approximately 200 000 children are grieving the death of someone in their extended family or community.…

Jean – It’s all about love

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

Sara – Listening to music

Sara discusses how listening to music can help navigate loss