Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Janice – “Not feeling grief when someone dies”

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

Madelyn – My story

Madelyn tells her story and how she became a music therapist working in palliative care

Jenn – Art can give voice

Jenn talks about the barriers that may prevent someone from including art as part of their grief or emotional process including judgment of your art skills and more.

Rev. Sky – “Youth alert”

Rev. Sky talks about youth and when it’s time 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.

Jen – “1st year non-judgmental”

Jen discusses the ups and downs of the 1st year.

Marija – Permission to mourn

Marija discusses the value of being allowing yourself to mourn

Shannon – Losing is a life skill

Shannon shares about losing her husband to suicide, her parents and her father-in-law. She felt broken and to be able to take care of her kids and her self seemed overwhelming. It took someone telling her that you can heal from trauma to give her hope for healing.

Maureen – “Grief can come back”

Maureen explains however grief comes back, you are OK.

Jean – Grief resources and self care

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

What Does Grief Support Look Like?

When we experience significant, on-going symptoms of grief that interfere with our adjustment to the reality of our loss, it can be time to seek professional help. It can be difficult to know where to find help and what grief support options are available.

Keith – “Disenfranchised Grief”

Keith describes disenfranchised grief.