Resources for Grieving
Note: this is a replication of a page under the theme of Grief
Books about grieving and loss
It’s OK That You’re Not OK by Megan Devine (great for acute grief)
How to Carry what Can't be Fixed: a Journal for Grief by Megan Devine (great for processing acute grief)
The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O’Connor (neuroscientist)
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk
Podcasts
I used these as if I were listening in on grief groups while hiking…and could skip around to find the most proximate experiences
Griefcast (British comedienne whose father died of cancer at 15)
The Dougy Center: Grief Out Loud (they specialize in young adults)
Episode 174 has nice ideas for navigating grief during the pandemic holidays
episode 171 with BJ Miller has a nice discussion of what happens when our personal grief interacts with our professional jobs.
podcast #178 on the early days of grief and survivors guilt
Podcast #188 with Hope Edelman about the concept of (and her book called) AfterGrief
Podcast #239 with the founders of website & book What’s your Grief
Grief is my Side Hustle (trauma counselor who developed PTSD after her mother died)
Grief, Collected - series by the Mash-Up Americans
GeriPal podcast
Endwell Take10 “conference” 2020.endwellproject.org.
Websites
Books for kids about grieving and loss
Essays and Articles
The dual process model of grief (for those people where the “stages” model makes them feel like they are doing it wrong")
Becoming Grief-Informed by Schuurman, D. L., & Mitchell, M. B
The labor of grieving, by Stacy Torres
The consequences of unacknowledged grief in the workplace, by Meghan Riordan Jarvis - and associated TedX talk
Permission to grieve even the small losses of the pandemic
Article about Diane Meier and the trauma of the pandemic
A few of my essays relevant to grief
Making Space for Grief in Academia, JAMA
Version in Stat News with colleagues
The Hidden Curriculum of Hospice: Die Fast, Not Slow, Health Affairs; podcast version
Live Discharge from Hospice Isn’t Graduating - It’s Getting Expelled, JAGS
Article about grief I contributed to
Other tips
My mom blogged about her experiencing caring for my stepfather as he lived and died with Multiple Systems Atrophy, and continues to sporadically but eloquently post about her grief experience at The Artful Caregiver
A friend of my father’s made a YouTube video of him, so I can hear his voice; I highly recommend getting videos of your living loved ones.