Marsha Joselow, MSW, LICSW
Marsha Joselow, MSW, LICSW
Clinical Social Worker, Pediatric Palliative Care, Boston Children’s Hospital-DFCI
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A social worker - It is important to name the emotions as grief.
A social worker - To process regret, it can be helpful for families to review the steps and loving conversations that led to decisions.
A social worker on helping bereaved families stay connected to the hospital.
A social worker on how parents grieve - Every person grieves their own way. They need to feel heard.
Grief in Bereavement - Continuing bonds: over time, the bonds become less externalized and more internalized.
A social worker on early bereavement: Safety is something we always consider in bereaved parents.
A pediatric palliative care social worker on involving the siblings at End of Life.
A social worker: When parents ask ‘How do parents do this?’ I talk about the trajectory of grief.
A palliative care social worker on when a parent is worried about being in the room when their child dies.
A palliative care social worker on if the child dies when the parent is out of the room.
A pediatric social worker on helping parents leave the hospital after their child has died.
A pediatric palliative care social worker on self-care for providers.