Supporting Others

Kim – Checking in is very important

Kim explains why it is so important to check in and keep in touch with people who have lost

Michele – Covid and virtual support

MIchele discuss support and how COVID has affected our grief in so many waysort

Betsy – Adoption and grief

Betsy tell her story of losing her adopted son to cancer

John Martin – Understanding Grief part 2

John talks about permission to grieve

Betsy – You can’t know until you know

Betsy talks about support and what really helps when one is in grief

Amber – Talking about death

Amber explains why it’s so important to talk about grief and her kids

Jim – When should you seek help

Jim talks about when you should seek help for mental health. How it can be difficult to ask for help, especially for men and for people in certain professions, such as law enforcement and the military. But if you are struggling, it is important to reach out for support

Shannon – Enough

Shannon talks about us all doing the very best we can from the perspectives of a licensed clinical counselor and losing her husband to suicide.

Jean – Grief resources and self care

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

Caileigh – Wanting to fix a grieving child

Caileigh gives advice about the desire to fix, especially to parents who are grieving themselves as well as supporting children who are grieving.

Jim – Helping by listening

Jim – ” I talk about how to be a good listener to someone who is grieving. I believe that one of the most important things you can do for someone who is grieving is to simply listen. Don’t try to fix their problems or offer advice. Just listen and be there for them. It can be as simple as meeting for coffee or taking a walk together. You’re doing more help than you realize when you simply listen to someone.

Shannon – Power of Presence

Shannon discusses how just showing up, being present is a powerful way of supporting to someone who has lost. Listen more – talk less.