Episode 16: Grieving with Hope: Lessons from the Seasons of Our Loss
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This podcast episode delves into the complex nature of grief, emphasizing the distinction between viewing grief as a series of stages versus experiencing it as a series of seasons. Dr. Ray Mitsch reflects on the emotional turmoil and experiences that arise during the grieving process, particularly highlighting the "spring of our grief" where feelings of sadness, anger, and denial can resurface unexpectedly. He shares personal anecdotes and insights, illustrating how societal expectations can complicate our understanding of grief, often leading us to idealize the deceased rather than confront the reality of our loss. Through thoughtful exploration, he encourages listeners to engage actively with their grief rather than passively waiting for healing to occur. By embracing the seasons of grief, individuals can better navigate their emotions and find a path toward healing and acceptance.
Takeaways:
- Grieving is a complex process that involves navigating different seasons rather than fixed stages.
- We often seek control over grief through stages, but seasons reflect a more accurate experience.
- Emotions during grief can be unpredictable, resembling the changing weather in spring.
- The concept of grief work emphasizes active engagement in processing emotions and experiences.
- Cultural expectations can distort our understanding of grief, leading to unrealistic ideals.
- Communication about loss should embrace both the positive and negative aspects of the deceased.
Links referenced in this episode:
- sgi-net.org
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- sgi-net.org/community
- sgi-net.org/donate
- facebook.com/StainedGlassInternational
- linkedin.com/in/raymitsch
- instagram.com/SGI_International
- open.spotify.com
- apple.com/podcasts
- iheart.com/podcast
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