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SUMMARY:The Mystery of Grief: Writing into the Loss
DESCRIPTION:When we lose loved ones\, writing can be a powerful tool for helping us remember them\, helping us re-encounter the world without them\, and helping us re-know ourselves as the loss transforms us. \nIn this two-hour online program\, Evermore Poet Laureate Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer will offer a few suggestions for writing. Together\, we will read poems about grief and discuss them. We will have chances to do our own writing\, there will be optional time for sharing what we wrote\, and we will have time to reflect on the effect writing has on us. \nThe event is scheduled in Eastern Time (ET).
URL:https://thealfam.com/evermore/event/the-mystery-of-grief-writing-into-the-loss-7-2/
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SUMMARY:The Shape of Grief: An Art Experiential
DESCRIPTION:This experiential art directive invites participants to step out of purely cognitive understanding and into a more embodied exploration of grief. \nParticipants will be gently prompted to consider the sensory and emotional qualities of grief—its weight\, temperature\, and movement—and translate those experiences visually.  \nThis process creates space not only for expression\, but for reflection. Through guided processing questions\, participants can begin to notice shifts\, contrasts\, and moments of support within their experience. \nNo art experience is needed—just a willingness to explore\, feel\, and create. \nKiona Edwards is a ceramic artist and the creator of SEEN\, a reflective art-based journal designed to foster deeper emotional connection and self-understanding. Her work lives at the intersection of creativity and psychology\, drawing from her background as a licensed creative arts therapist to inform both her artistic process and conceptual approach. \nKiona’s work is grounded in the belief that creativity is not reserved for artists\, but is a fundamental human capacity for processing\, expressing\, and making meaning. Across both her ceramics and SEEN\, she is committed to creating spaces—both physical and emotional—where people feel invited to explore themselves with curiosity\, honesty\, and compassion. \nLearn more at guidedartjournal.com. \nThe event is scheduled in Eastern Time (ET).
URL:https://thealfam.com/evermore/event/the-shape-of-grief-an-art-experiential-2/
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SUMMARY:Shaping Tomorrow's Bereavement Care Research: A Virtual Town Hall for Healthcare Leaders
DESCRIPTION:Over the last two years\, Evermore has convened the Lived Experience Bereavement Research Network (LEBRN) to define the engagement principles and priority research questions that should guide bereavement-related patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research. \nOur next phase engaged a broader audience\, including healthcare leaders\, payers\, and health systems\, moving our work from lived experience and today’s science to tomorrow’s bedside. This virtual town hall is the first in a series of conversations. \nWe invite healthcare leaders interested in shaping the future of clinical research on bereavement to join the conversation. \nIt’s FREE! It’s virtual. Sign up today! \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Rene Harrell at rene@evermore.org
URL:https://thealfam.com/evermore/event/shaping-tomorrows-bereavement-care-research-a-virtual-town-hall-for-healthcare-leaders/
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SUMMARY:Collaborative Music for Coping with Grief and Supporting Each Other
DESCRIPTION:are grieving. Music provides a space where we can explore and bring compassion to the entire spectrum of human experiences\, from pain to joy and everything in between. In this way\, music can normalize a variety of grief-related emotions and bring people together to support one another in a shared space\, while also honoring individual perceptions. One’s relationship with music may have changed after a loss\, and\, in this case\, new music without previous emotional associations may be a supportive resource.  \nIn this two-hour online program\, music therapist Molly Grace Hicks will begin with a music and meditation experience to help participants increase emotional awareness and come into the present moment. Participants will have the opportunity to share if and how their relationship to music has changed since their loss. Molly will introduce and teach several original songs on the topic of grief\, some of which contain space for participant collaboration. Participants will share ideas for lyrics to be added to the songs\, and Molly will incorporate these in real time. Molly will offer suggestions for how participants may use music as a resource for coping in their daily lives as they continue moving through the grief process. No previous musical experience is required to fully engage in this session! \nMolly Grace Hicks is a Board-Certified Music Therapist and a Fellow in Thanatology (the study of death\, dying and bereavement). Based in Philadelphia\, PA\, Molly is the founder of a private practice\, Connected Voice Creative Healing\, where she supports people who are experiencing grief and loss\, life transitions\, and spiritual struggles. Molly earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music therapy from Temple University. Previously\, she worked in hospice care for 16 years\, as a music therapist and bereavement coordinator. Molly regularly presents at professional conferences\, has authored journal articles and chapters in music therapy texts\, and co-developed a continuing education course to help music therapists better meet the spiritual needs of the individuals with whom they work.  \nMolly is also passionate about interfaith leadership and its intersections with grief and justice work. She has been co-leading a monthly interfaith music gathering called Song\, Silence & Sanctuary for the past 8 years\, and is a board member and presenter for the international organization Interfaith Alignment. Molly sings with the Interfaith Music Project of Philadelphia. Molly loves to write her own songs and poems\, and also enjoys creating collage and mixed media artwork. She uses music and other creative arts to form and strengthen connection with herself and others. \nLearn more at connected-voice.net. \nThe event is scheduled in Eastern Time (ET).
URL:https://thealfam.com/evermore/event/collaborative-music-for-coping-with-grief-and-supporting-each-other/
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