Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Jenn – Art can be grounding and meditative

Jenn explains how the textures , qualities and colours of art can be grounding and meditative

Cara – Intellectual disabilities, sharing and expressing about grief

Cara discusses how it’s very important that people living with intellectual disabilities have the opportunity to not only know about the information about the person being ill and dying and having the choice and opportunity to go to after death rituals. It’s also really important that they get the opportunity to share their story in whatever way they communicate. This can be verbally through sign language, through communication books, art, music, going for walks, being in nature

Claudia – What do I do when my art is finished

Claudia explains some helpful tips after your art is finished

Jenn – Art can give a break from grieving

Jenn talks about one of the most overlooked benefits of making art during bereavement. It can provide and escape from your grief.

Amanda – “It’s a gift to love someone”

Amanda talks about grief and it’s connection to love.

Claudia – Being stuck and art therapy

Claudia discusses remunating how art therapist can help create different positive perspectives

Keith – “Timeframe for grief”

Keith explains it is never too late to grieve and there is no timeline.

Marija – Latent grief

Marija explains latent grief

Janice – “It’s hard work”

Janice explains that hard work is necessary to reach the calm and peace.

Amanda – “Hospice like home”

Amanda discusses the value of feeling like being at home during palliative care.

Madelyn – Rituals and the Chinese grieving process

Madelyn talks about expressing your grief in Chinese cultures and how rituals are a war of grieving providing comfort

Michele – Covid and support

Michele defines expressive arts and how they can help healing in griefMIchele talks about COVID restrictions, technology and ways to support