Supporting Others

A Million Other Things: Grieving a Drug Poisoning Death

Sister, father, son, niece, best friend – some of these words might be how you would describe your loved one who has died of an overdose or drug poisoning. People Who Use Drugs (PWUD) are not defined by their substance use – they are a million other things to those who love and miss them dearly. Drug poisoning and overdose deaths are stigmatized in our society. The focus is on how the person died, not who they are. Society still holds onto old notions and beliefs about drugs which come with a value judgment about people who use drugs, which further contributes to stigma. Not everyone who uses drugs is an addict and not all drug use is inherently problematic. People who use drugs deserve dignity and respect when we are remembering and honouring those who have died by overdose or drug poisoning.

Lyss – Depression, Anxiety, and Self Harm

Depression, anxiety, self harm, theapy, support, mental health, suicide

Caileigh – Wanting to fix a grieving child

Caileigh gives advice about the desire to fix, especially to parents who are grieving themselves as well as supporting children who are grieving.

Caileigh – A safe place to grow and heal

Caileigh talks about how accessing play therapy can support everybody. When children have that safe place to heal, everybody around them feels good and can heal, too.

John Martin – Coping with grief part 1

John talks gives some pointers to help cope with loss

Joyce – Using my grief experience to help people

Joyce talks about the positive experiences she has in helping other people in grief

Jean – Grief resources and self care

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

Amber -Helping someone who is grieving

Amber talks about how her grief has helped her learn how support other people in grief.

John Martin – Recognize What Your Loss Means For You Now And In The Future

John discusses what comes next after initial shock

Karyn and Aidan – Support.

Karyn and Aidan discuss how much the support they received helped

Donna B – “Seeking Help”

Donna talks about the importance of speaking to someone. Donna continues to grieve the death her son during service in Afghanistan.