Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Katie “Ongoing Grief”

Katie talks about the loss of her mother.

Corrie – Grief is like a rollercoaster

Corrie talks about grief over time

Caileigh – Recommendations as a therapist and a griever

Caileigh discussed two recommendations for parents on how to support their child’s grief. as a therapist and a griever. The first is to recognize that being with is far more important than fixing. There’s two pieces to connection. The first being that one of the most important healing aspects to grief is feeling connected to others.

Janice – “Photographs”

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

Jenn – Art can give voice

Jenn talks about the barriers that may prevent someone from including art as part of their grief or emotional process including judgment of your art skills and more.

Jean – Grief resources and self care

Jean talks about resources that help in processing grief and self care

Corrie – Triggers

Corrie discuss the many types of triggers

Janice – “Practical tools”

Janice reveals some practical methods to help with grief.

Madelyn – My story

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

Craig – My Story

Craig’s story is one of resilience and triumph. In the span of just 18 months, he lost his marriage, his mom, two dogs, a cat, his job, and his house. But rather than give up, he picked himself up and started over. He went back to school to become a therapist, and now he’s helping others who are struggling to overcome adversity. Craig’s story is a reminder that no matter how bad things seem, there is always hope. With hard work and determination, you can overcome any challenge.

Jacqueline – How to help a grieving friend

Jacqueline discusses the power of just being there with someone in grief

Madelyn – The power of music

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