Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

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 – Triggers

Corrie discuss the many types of triggers

Janice – “Own our feelings”

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

Michele – Talks about being a death doula

Michele explains what death doula’s do. Doula means servant. They support people on many different levels… for instance, emotionally, spiritually and physically

Rev. Sky – “What is trauma?”

Rev. Sky discusses how trauma affects us on many levels.

Amanda – “The Little Things”

Amanda talks about how little things can be a huge gift during palliative care.

Marija – Permission to mourn

Marija discusses the value of being allowing yourself to mourn

Craig – Supporting Someone in Grief

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Craig discusses his personal experience with grief and how he felt when people didn’t reach out to him during a difficult time. He offers advice on how to best support someone who is grieving, emphasizing the importance of simply showing up and letting them know that you care.

Jacqueline – Where to store art works

Jacqueline explains how art can be like journal entries that you would keep private

Maureen – “Grief is a messy non-linear place”

Maureen explains how you wind your way through grief and that is normal.

Maureen – “Milestones and anniversaries”

Maureen talks about loss and what happens 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.