Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Carrie – Creating a photo narrative

Carrie explains how photography can give insight and express things that there reallhy aren’t words for. Photography can be one addtitional way in which to express and capture those moments of our sorrow, grief and pain as well as transformation and healing

Caleigh – Play Session

Caileigh discusses child play sessions, how children can learn about confusing feelings of grief and ways to cope.

Jean – Helping your children through grief

Jean discusses how helping her children through grief also helped her

Chantal – The benefits of the physical part of art making

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

Shannon – Losing is a life skill

Shannon shares about losing her husband to suicide, her parents and her father-in-law. She felt broken and to be able to take care of her kids and her self seemed overwhelming. It took someone telling her that you can heal from trauma to give her hope for healing.

Michele – Creative expression and processing grief

Michele tells what advice she would give to her younger grieving selfMichele talks about coping that since being a child how creativity helped

Maureen – “Carrying grief”

Maureen gives an analogy of how hard it is to carry griefMaureen gives an analogy of how hard it is to carry grief.

Keith – “Grief at any age”

Keith discusses grief and age.

Janice – “Photographs”

Janice explains how photographs can be a doorway to help move forward.

Cheryl – “What is grief”

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

Donna – “Grief in conversation”

Donna discusses language and talking about grief.

Janice – “More to deal with than death when someone dies”

Janice explains that when somebody dies it’s not just the death that you are dealing with but the entire relationship.