Grief During Covid-19
Resources for Those Grieving During COVID-19
- produced by the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (NCCIH), which focuses on innovative research and community-based initiatives promoting the health and well-being of First Nation, Inuit and Metis peoples in Canada.
- Grief in the time of Covid-19 by Susan Cadell, Social Work Researcher in Waterloo Region
- That Discomfort You’re Feeling Is Grief by Scott Berinato, Harvard Business Review
- What’s Your Grief has a number of articles and resources, and continues to post new ones.
- Grief resources during Covid-19 – a compilation of articles and resources by Families First
- Grief and COVID-19: Mourning our bygone lives
- Grief and fear after a Covid-19 death: Managing a double trauma by Sandee LaMotte, CNN
- How ‘Anticipatory Grief’ May Show Up During the COVID-19 Outbreak by Sam Dylan Finch, healthline
- Understanding Grief in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic by Kendra Cherry, Verywell Mind
- Processing Grief During COVID-19: A guide for Indigenous Peoples for processing grief and maintaining holistic health during these uncertain times.
- Coronavirus: dealing with bereavement and grief, Cruse Bereavement Care
- Coronavirus and the Six Needs of Mourning by Alan D. Wolfelt, Center for Loss
- Covid Grief Network: Undoing isolation for young adults in their 20s and 30s grieving the illness or death of someone to COVID-19
- Ritual Collection for Life-after-Loss by The Dinner Party
Webinars
Meditations