Trauma Uncensored
Brooke sits down with Cassie Dobbs, a licensed professional counselor, registered art therapist, and fellow in thanatology with Riley Grief Services at Riley Children’s Health. Cassie shares how losing her dad at 18 shaped her path, and why art became the place she could go when words were not enough. Brooke reflects on Mallory’s grief journey, the role Riley Grief Services played for their family, and why kids often need a space that is not home, not school, and not their parents to say what they are carrying. Together they talk about how creativity can restore a sense of choice and control after a loss, how making something with your hands can open conversations that feel impossible, and why peer support matters so much for kids and teens. The episode also explores continuing bonds, including how siblings can stay connected to a brother or sister they lost, even when they never met them. In This Episode We Explore * How art therapy helps when words are not enough; * Choice and control as healing tools after loss; * Continued bonds, keeping a loved one present in everyday life; * Supporting bereaved siblings, including kids who never met the sibling they grieve; * Peer support, grief camps, and why community changes outcomes Connect with Trauma Uncensored * * Website: traumauncensored.com * * Instagram: @traumauncensored * * TikTok: @traumauncensored * * Email the team: hello@traumauncensored.com * * Email Brooke: brooke@traumauncensored.com Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of child loss and bereaved siblings, substance use disorder and a parent’s death, traumatic grief, divorce, and mental health topics including anxiety, OCD, and coping in long-term grief. Listener discretion is advised. About the Guest Cassie Dobbs is a licensed professional counselor, registered art therapist, and Fellow in Thanatology (the study of death, grief, and loss). Cassie works with Riley Grief Services at Riley Children’s Health in Indianapolis, where she supports children and families navigating some of the most difficult and emotional moments of their lives. Through the loss of her, Cassie found healing through art, which led her to find work in grief counseling and art therapy. Cassie helps people process loss in ways that often go beyond words, creating space for expression, understanding, and healing when grief feels overwhelming. * National Alliance for Children’s Grief: https://nacg.org/ * American Art Therapy Association: https://arttherapy.org/ * Doug Center: https://www.dougy.org/ * Coalition to Support Grieving Students: https://grievingstudents.org/ About the Host Brooke Scherer is the creator and host of the Trauma Uncensored Podcast, where she leads honest, unfiltered conversations about trauma, grief, mental health, and healing. She is also mother to Logan, Mallory, and Mila. In 2016, Brooke's world was shattered when her son Logan was killed by a distracted driver. In the silence that followed, she found a culture unequipped to talk about child loss, grief, and trauma in any honest way. That silence became her mission. Brooke built Trauma Uncensored to offer what she once needed most: a space to speak openly, without judgment, timelines, or expectation. Through her own story and conversations with survivors, mental health professionals, and others whose lives have been permanently altered, she reminds listeners they are not alone. She believes trauma permanently changes us, but it does not have to define the limits of our lives.
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