Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Left Out: Enfranchising Children’s Grief and Loss

By: Jessica Milette, MSW, RSW All human beings have the capacity to grieve: people with intellectual disabilities, those living with a traumatic brain injury, and children of all ages. However, many people can experience disenfranchised grief when someone dies. Disenfranchised grief is generally grief that is not usually openly acknowledged, socially accepted or publicly mourned.…

Keith – “Grief at any age”

Keith discusses grief and age.

Rev. Sky – “Yearning”

Rev. Sky discusses yearning and how it’s OK to feel those emotions.

Madelyn -Healing and support group for Asian Canadian women

Madelyn discusses the value in having your voice heard

Maureen – “Unresolved conflicts”

Maureen shares about her Dad, anger, love and some tools to manage unresolved conflicts.

Rev. Sky – “Feeling numb”

Rev. Sky discusses how feeling numb is a normal emotion and what you need to move forward.

Janice – “Risks”

Janice talks about risks in behaviour and progress.

Donna – “Living with grief”

Donna talks about the threads of grief and her personal experience.

Jean – It’s all about love

Jean talks about losing her husband to a heart attack on valentines day

Christian – “Remembering together in a meaningful way”

Christian discusses the power of memories.

Cheryl – “What is grief”

Cheryl defines grief and talks about how we all grieve differently.

Maureen – Grief and Holidays

Maureen talks about feelings duing holidays