Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Who are we to Decide? The Many Paths through Grief

A lot of my work with clients involves hearing their stories, but also answering many questions about if their grief is “normal”. Their grief is overwhelming, and our dominant culture’s strong message is – that grief should be kept at its edges, I often find this pervasive intention creeps into griever’s experiences – and my…

Christian – “Remembering together in a meaningful way”

Christian discusses the power of memories.

Sara – Music and celebration of life

Sara explains how music can play an importand and significant role in celebrations of life.

Jacqueline – Advice to Younger Self

Jacqueline talks about seeking help and being kind to yourself

Adrianna – Triggers and the ball in the box analogy

Adrianna gives some great insights on how to deal with triggers

Janice – “Own our feelings”

Janice discusses the goals of emotional work and arriving at a peaceful place.

Jessica M – Grief is unique for each person

Jessica discusses our uniquenesses during grief, giving yourself permission to grieve and that there are many ways of self care during grief.

Amanda – “No person is an island”

Amanda talks about the power of community and the importance of reaching out.

Carrie – Photography and grieving

Carrie discusses how photography can be very freeing in that it allows for exploration and move us away from the need to explain and can be more about experience what our own process is all about.

Corrie – Grieving during a pandemic

Corrie discuss the grieving during a pandemic

Maureen – “Anger”

Maureen talks about the power of anger and how to deal with it.

Caileigh – Working with children in grief

Caileigh shares why she likes working with and supporting children in grief. “Over the course of their lives, children and youth and families experience a lot of losses, and it’s an empowering job to empower others. I’m not only empowering them, but I’m also building parent capacity in recognizing that it does take a village and it takes a community to support a child.”