Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

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.…

Jen – “From funeral director to yoga for grief”

Jen talks about how being a funeral director and how yoga and grief became connected for her.

Shannon – Enough

Shannon talks about us all doing the very best we can from the perspectives of a licensed clinical counselor and losing her husband to suicide.

Jessica M – My Story

Jessica talks about losing her grandfather at 14 when her mother was terminal, her mother and aunt died when she was 15. She felt alone until she found a peer support group

Madelyn – The power of music

Madelyn – discusses the potency of music and processing good and bad memories

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.

Claudia – My story

Claudia tells her story about art and grief

Grief, Exhaustion, & Rest

Many people consider grief to be a response to the death of a loved one, but we grieve so much more than that. Grief is an emotional response to loss of any kind. Both real or perceived loss can trigger the response. The loss of a job, a miscarriage, a breakup, losing a sentimental item,…

Jacqueline – Art Therapy & Grief

Jacqueline discusses about art therapy and how it brings a special layer to help move through grief

Corrie – Grief is like a rollercoaster

Corrie talks about grief over time

Jean – What grief feels like physically

Jean discusses the physical effects she has experienced in grief