As I Live and Grieve
It’s time for grief to come out of the basement, or wherever we have stuffed it to avoid talking about it. When you suffer a loss you need support, comfort, and a safe place to heal. What you are experiencing is painful but normal, unique but similar, surreal but very, very real. As grief advocates we understand and want to provide support, knowledge and comfort as you continue to live and grieve. Host, Kathy Gleason; Producer, Kelly Keck. www.asiliveandgrieve.com
As I Live and Grieve
STUGs and Your Grief Journey
Summary:
Have you ever been moving through your day, comfortable, doing just fine, only to be suddenly blindsided by emotions, memories and a debilitating experience resembling a panic attack? If so, you may have just experienced what is becoming known as a STUG (Sudden Temporary Upsurge of Grief). Today's guest, Jack Rainer, shares his knowledge of these frightening episodes and helps us understand how we may get through them.
Episode Notes:
Dr. Jackson Rainer is a board certified clinical psychologist who has practiced psychotherapy for more than 30 years in urban and rural settings of Georgia and North Carolina. He is an accomplished author, having published multiple books, special issues, and articles in the field of mental health during the course of his professional life. He currently writes for the on-line magazine Next Avenue and is a book editor to several publishing houses.
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Email: jacksonprainer@gmail.com
Credits:
Music by Kevin MacLeod
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