Supporting Others

Amber – Talking about death

Amber explains why it’s so important to talk about grief and her kids

Cara – My story with intellectual disabilities and grief

Cara talks about how she came to see how people with intellectual disabilities need to be supported in grief

Shannon – Power of Presence

Shannon discusses how just showing up, being present is a powerful way of supporting to someone who has lost. Listen more – talk less.

John Martin – Loss, Grief and Anger

John talks about grief and anger

Nicole – Advice for Other Professionals Managing Grief

Nicole discusses dealing with repeated loss while working in community outreach, not being afraid to be human.

Betsy – Adoption and grief

Betsy tell her story of losing her adopted son to cancer

Karyn and Aidan – Support from others

Karyn and Aidan discuss how family, friends, and people they didn’t know in the community supported them.Talking, meals, dog walking are among the things that made a huge difference.

Valmy – Checking in on someone is good

Valmy explains how helpful it is to check in on someone who is grieving

Caileigh – Through play children learn so much about their grief

Caileigh discussed how children learn so much about their grief through play. There’s less confusion, there’s less anxiety, there’s more awareness. For the child and the parent, there is more acceptance of grief.

Amber – Talking to your kids about death

Amber talks about how important it is to talk about grief, especially with kids

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.

Keith – “How can you help”

Keith explains that by imagining being in someone’s position can show you practical ways of helping them.