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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Grief Theory

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2020

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk discusses past and present theory regarding grief and loss. (Intro)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey deserving listeners, a lot of you have been sending me emails about grief, and so I thought I would answer those emails in today's episode.

0:10.0

This is going to be an episode just for patrons of the podcast.

0:13.2

A lot of these emails are from patrons.

0:15.4

Also, I'm going to be going into a lot of the theory.

0:18.8

I'm going to be talking about Freud and Melanie Klein, grief work, dual process, five stages of grief,

0:26.0

and all the science thereof.

0:29.0

spoiler alert, the five stages of grief is BS.

0:32.0

I'm going to talk about complicated grief. five stages of grief is BS.

0:32.8

I'm going to talk about complicated grief, the DSM.

0:37.4

I just want to kind of, you know,

0:40.9

some of you know I've been writing a book about grief.

0:43.4

I'm sure I'm never going to finish it.

0:45.5

And I thought I'd just sort of sprinkle it in

0:47.9

in various different episodes,

0:49.1

and I thought I'd do that in this episode.

0:51.5

So I'm gonna to talk about, you know, pretty briefly the history of

0:55.7

grief therapy and Freud and then I'm going to answer email so let's get into it. If

1:00.6

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1:06.0

When you become a patron of the podcast, you'll get access to this episode, along with hundreds of other episodes that are only available to patrons.

1:14.4

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1:19.2

that we support, including scholarships and other things.

1:24.0

So become a patron, do it now, be one of us.

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