Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Grief and Disability: Carrie’s Story

It has become clear to me over time that we have much work to do to ensure the delivery of disability-sensitive grief literacy and grief support. In March of 2022 my proposal for four 1-hour sessions was approved, we provided the program for 20 participants. My heart was full in each session.

My heart remains full of hope that conversations, education, and expertise about disability sensitive end of life care and grief support will gain momentum as more and more people join in on this vital conversation.

Jean – Coping

Jean shares how coping can be complicated

Sara – My Story

Sara talks about why she became a music therapist, espression and connecting to feelings

Grief, Breastfeeding, and Care

In this essay, I share a bit about my story of grief and breastfeeding. I also share some thoughts about the cultural grief some people are carrying about the lack of support afforded to lactating families whose goal it is to feed their baby from their body. I use some gendered language throughout this essay…

Janice – “Not feeling grief when someone dies”

Janice talks about why some people don’t feel grief and what it may mean.

Sara – Listening to music

Sara discusses how listening to music can help navigate loss

Claudia – Defining an art therapist

Claudia talks about art therapy as a form of psycho therapy

Jean – What grief feels like physically

Jean discusses the physical effects she has experienced in grief

Christian – “Growth out of pain”

Christian tells about how grief changes and we grow.

Rev. Sky – “It gets easier”

Rev. Sky talks about time and allowing emotion.

Adrianna – Metabolizing grief

Adrianna explains metabolizing grief and grief literacy training

Rev. Sky – “Trauma, grief, and loss, sudden death”

Rev. Sky introduces herself and explains why she is in these videos.