Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Jacqueline – Art therapy and grieving women

Jacqueline explains how helping connect to the heart and reslience with art therapy can be very helpful

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.

Claudia – You do not have to be an artist to do art therapy

Claudia explains why you do not have to be an artist to benefit

Janice – “It’s never too late to grieve”

Janice talks about the importance of noticing feelings.

Corrie – We cry because we love

Corrie talks about crying, hurt and love

Alongside

That is also our best, and only role, when supporting a person with a developmental disability to grieve. We must be the one that comes alongside. There is no closer place we can get to. We must be present, be with, perhaps not understanding or comprehending what the person we support is experiencing, but alongside them nonetheless. We must be there, ready to provide whatever we can discover of their unique need in grief.

Sara – Creating music

Sara explains how creating music can be a part of the grieving process

Chantal – You don’t have to be an artist to take part in art therapy

Chantal explains that you don’t have to be an artist to participate in art therapy and acutally if you have less art experience you will enjoy it more.

Jacqueline – How to help a grieving friend

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

Maureen – “They are still your child”

Maureen explains how you find different ways of parenting.

Marija – Acknowledging feelings

Marija talks about our tools for coping

Maureen – “Peer vs professional support”

Maureen talks about getting help and what is right for you.