Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

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

Craig – Supporting Someone in Grief

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Craig discusses his personal experience with grief and how he felt when people didn’t reach out to him during a difficult time. He offers advice on how to best support someone who is grieving, emphasizing the importance of simply showing up and letting them know that you care.

Grief, Exhaustion, & Rest

Many people consider grief to be a response to the death of a loved one, but we grieve so much more than that. Grief is an emotional response to loss of any kind. Both real or perceived loss can trigger the response. The loss of a job, a miscarriage, a breakup, losing a sentimental item,…

Sara – Listening to music

Sara discusses how listening to music can help navigate loss

Donna – “Helping a grieving friend”

Donna shares some practical ways to help someone in grief.

Cheryl – “Complicated Grief”

Cheryl discusses unresolved grief.

Cheryl – “My story” short version

Cheryl talks about her daughter’s organ donations.

Rev. Sky – “Sharing”

Rev. Sky explains how sharing helps you heal.

Keith – “Disenfranchised Grief”

Keith describes disenfranchised grief.

Rev. Sky – “It gets easier”

Rev. Sky talks about time and allowing emotion.

Rev. Sky – “If you have experienced sudden loss”

Rev. Sky discusses things you can do to help navigate emotions.

Rev. Sky – “What is grief?”

Rev. Sky talks about the universality of grief and how people grieve differently.