Adam Stevens, RDT, (he/they), knows grief. He grew up in a family of five. A family that is now a family of one. Adam brings this deep knowing of grief to his work as the Program Manager for Bereavement and Mental Health Services at the Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI), where he supports primarily BIPOC queer & trans youth in transforming grief & the pain of loss through creative arts therapy.
We talk about:
How Adam came to work with grief & loss. What Drama Therapy is. Adam's work at Hetrick-Martin Institute supporting LGBTQIA+ youth in being seen and heard in their grief. The collective losses the youth they work with experienced through the COVID pandemic. The multi-faceted intersection of queer identity and grief. How Adam's personal grief has changed through this work.Learn more about the Hetrick-Martin Institute and follow them on IG & Fbook.
Note: this episode mentions suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling. Please reach out for support.
Crisis Text Line: text HELLO to 741741
The Trevor Project: text START to 678678 (for LGBTQ youth)
The Trans Lifeline: (877) 565-8860