Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Marija – Latent grief

Marija explains latent grief

Cara – My story with intellectual disabilities and grief

Cara talks about how she came to see how people with intellectual disabilities need to be supported in grief

There One Day and Gone the Next : Art Therapy and Grief

This blog post contains information about using art therapy to process grief, including specific examples.

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.

Jean – What grief feels like physically

Jean discusses the physical effects she has experienced in grief

Marija – Permission to mourn

Marija discusses the value of being allowing yourself to mourn

Jean – My own grief and being a professional counsellor

Jean shares about being a counselor and going through her own grief

Tending to My Garden of Grief

So long as I remember the lives of those I have lost, honour their presence and impact on me and celebrate their spirit, they will continue to live with me and the pain will feel bearable. It will no longer stop me in my tracks. Instead, it will encourage me and propel me forward through the transmutation of that grief into something different, something more nuanced and fluid. I’d like to share a practice for processing grief which I have found to be especially helpful.

Janice – “Grieving alone”

Janice discusses grieving alone and when its important to have people around you that can listen and understand what you are feeling.

Janice – “Risks”

Janice talks about risks in behaviour and progress.

Claudia – Defining an art therapist

Claudia talks about art therapy as a form of psycho therapy

Rev. Sky – “Emotions”

Rev. Sky talks about the emotions that come along with loss and outlets that can help.