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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Rebecca Grief

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2023

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Rebecca talks about the death of her mother.

00:00 Rebecca's mother's passing19:59 How does the end feel?
26:28 What did the funeral processes entail?
44:06 What is left for Rebecca to do now?
51:55 Can physical pain accompany grief?
1:01:06 What does Rebecca's grieving look like?
1:06:40 How does it feel to share with the podcast?
1:13:26 What resources about grief has Rebecca found helpful?

February 10, 2023

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0:00.0

Oh, my God.

0:05.2

So I just, I started, I pressed record and Rebecca was in the middle of saying,

0:10.8

am I for, I probably will have to beep that out.

0:13.3

But so Rebecca, so Rebecca, you showed up at my front door crying, saying that you are

0:22.3

suffering right now. Why don't you tell the listeners what's going on?

0:25.6

Yeah, so I think people have, people who are long-term listeners know that my mom's cancer

0:31.9

returned last year and she went through this horrifying extensive surgery where they ended up

0:37.2

putting part of her leg in her face to like rebuild her face because there was this huge tumor

0:43.1

and she bought herself a year with that. And then, Jesus, she was in Florida.

0:49.9

She was, she's in Florida. We went back twice, tried to get her out of the house. She wouldn't go.

0:55.8

You have, and you have a very complicated relationship.

0:58.5

Super complicated. You would basically call it estranged.

1:02.7

And you're the only, and I'm the only child. And I'm like the only child in that whole generation.

1:07.5

Her sister didn't have kids. So like, it's just me.

1:12.0

In her later years, you were basically expected by everybody to take on the role of the main

1:19.6

caretaker, even though you live halfway across the world and everything.

1:24.1

Yeah, I mean, I told her as the cancer came back, if you really want me involved, you need to come

1:30.1

home. You need to come back to Seattle, like for those of people who aren't in America or

1:35.8

are familiar, like from Seattle to Daytona. I'm curious, like maybe like Alaska to Daytona

1:44.2

as farther or maybe like Maine to San Diego or Hawaii, Hawaii, Hawaii to Daytona.

1:51.1

It's a long flight. It was six, seven hours. It's six hours. And then no one needs to know

1:57.0

those. But the way we do it is I spend the night in Orlando Airport and then drive the next day,

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