Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Jacqueline – Crying

Jacqueline talks about how grief is love and how crying is natural

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.

Corrie – Talking to children about death and dying

Corrie explains how to discuss death and dying with children

Janice – “Feelings just are”

Janice explains the importance of listening to, trusting and honouring ourselves and our feelings.

Madelyn – My story

Madelyn tells her story and how she became a music therapist working in palliative care

Madelyn – Holding space

Madelyn explains how holding space can help anyone in grief

Rev. Sky – “Feeling stuck”

Rev. Sky describes being stuck and shifting.

Cara – People with intellectual disabilities need to be recognized and honoured in their grief

Cara talks about grievers living with intellectual disabilities and that it’s not about those of us who are neuro-typical, giving them a voice or providing them or saying things for them. Rather, it’s that they already have a voice. They already have these experiences and they want them to be recognized, acknowledged and honoured.

Corrie – We cry because we love

Corrie talks about crying, hurt and love

Chantal – Physical symptoms and grieving

Chantal talks about panic attacks and thinking she was having a heart attack

Reflections on Mother’s Day

Mother’s day is a holiday where we show appreciation and care for the maternal roles in our lives. However, this holiday can feel very overwhelming for those of us who are grieving the death of a mother figure, a mother grieving their child, or those of us grieving the loss of not being able to become mothers ourselves.

Adrianna – Triggers and the ball in the box analogy

Adrianna gives some great insights on how to deal with triggers