
Grief anniversaries

Journaling prompts for anxiety

Ambiguous loss, disenfranchised grief, secondary losses, oh my!

The difference between grief support and grief therapy

What is scanxiety?

Journaling prompts for grief

Gloom Tribune: Substack grief newsletter repost

Rituals for hard holidays

Questions death doulas ask

For the newly bereaved

National Healthcare Decisions Day

Staying social: cookbook clubs

Squeegee meditation

Where do you want to die? A case for home deaths and funerals (Op-Ed)

Self-care for the caregiver

Ring Theory: Comfort in, dump out
In moments of crisis or grief, well-meaning support can sometimes miss the mark—or even cause harm. In this blog post, I explore Ring Theory, a framework developed by psychologist Dr. Susan Silk to help us offer care without centering ourselves. At its core: comfort in, dump out. Using concentric circles, Ring Theory helps us identify our role in someone else’s crisis and guides us toward more compassionate, appropriate support. Whether you’re grieving or walking alongside someone who is, this model offers a simple, powerful reminder: empathy flows best when we’re clear on where we stand.

Cumulative grief resource list
Cumulative Grief may occur when an individual, experiences multiple losses either all at once or before processing an earlier loss.

Self-care while grieving
I’m a huge proponent of community care, but self-care is also an important part of the wellness equation.

Dealing with grief during Covid
The pandemic has created an enormous wave of grief which has left no one dry. This post includes education and resources for this tremendously challenging time.

What is hospice?
Hospice is an often misunderstood model of care. Here’s a place to start in building understanding.