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Grief Matters

Author: Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center

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The Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center will host a monthly podcast featuring conversations about life and death. 

32 Episodes
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What to say (and not to say) at a funeral. When we feel awkward, we often offer clichéd platitudes while trying to comfort the grieving. Support the Show.
Funeral Traditions

Funeral Traditions

2024-05-0408:19

Why we do what we do.Support the Show.
Pet Loss...

Pet Loss...

2024-04-2608:12

How we bond with our animal companion will reflect how we mourn themSupport the Show.
Comparing Losses...

Comparing Losses...

2024-04-0404:58

...Whose pain is worse, and what does it matter anyway?Support the Show.
Variables of Grief

Variables of Grief

2024-03-2912:26

Variables of Grief.  Why we grieve the way we do.Support the Show.
Ambiguous Grief?

Ambiguous Grief?

2024-03-1509:22

Ambiguous Grief.  What it is and what we can do about it.Support the Show.
Disenfranchised Grief...what is it and how do we handle it?Support the Show.
Listen as Lorri Opitz, Director of Bereavement at the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center discusses remembering that after a significant loss, a person doesn't get to go home to their normal, and being appreciative of the time we have with our loved ones.Support the Show.
Explore how the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center shares information and ideas on how to educate children about grief in ways they can remember.Support the Show.
A new law in New Jersey requires that grief education be taught to students in grades 8-12. The Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center is offering a one day training "Curriculum Ideas and Strategies for Teaching Grief and Loss in grades 8-12" on March 22nd. More information can be found: https://karenannquinlanhospice.org/events/curriculum-ideas-and-strategies-for-teaching-grief-and-loss/Support the Show.
Sainthood vs. Reality

Sainthood vs. Reality

2024-01-2606:03

What does it mean when a loved one dies and they are suddenly elevated to Sainthood in the eyes of their loved ones. Lorri Opitz discusses how letting go of the negative only leaves room for the positive.Support the Show.
Perfect Sanctuary

Perfect Sanctuary

2024-01-1904:50

Lorri Opitz, Director of Bereavement at the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center tell how to find your place of refuge and comfort.Support the Show.
Listen as Lorri Opitz, Director of Bereavement at the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center debunks to grief myths that well-meaning friends and loved ones often repeat in an effort to help us heal.Support the Show.
In grief we are asked to go outside of our comfort zone. It forces us to be braver and stronger than we ever imagined we could be. Support the Show.
It's good to reflect on the year or year's that have passed since your loss. It's normal and good. I assure you...it will get better. Support the Show.
During this season of giving and celebration it's helpful to know how to support someone who is grieving the loss of a loved one. Support the Show.
Hosted by Lorri Opitz this week's podcast explores the grief surround mourning the loss of who we were before our profound loss.Support the Show.
Why do we Grieve?

Why do we Grieve?

2023-12-0804:29

We learn early in life that we have to deal with loss. So why do we grief? It's because "grief" is all about "us." It's the last act of love we have to give. Listen to Lorri Opitz as  she talks about this topicSupport the Show.
The Holiday is not just a day, but an entire season. Listing to learn some tips on how to navigate the holiday season when you are grieving the loss of a loved one. Support the Show.
Listen to Lorri Opitz, Director of Bereavement at the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center as she discusses some the emotional and spiritual ways that grief affects us. Support the Show.
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