"Who Told You That Was Normal? Moving from Avoiding and "Coping" to Active Adaptation"
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概要
In this inaugural episode, Marica L. Floyd, MFT, Certified Grief Educator, pulls back the curtain on what we have been taught is the "normalcy" of grief. Why do we think that avoiding our pain or staying "busy" moves us towards healing? What we don't address will certainly manifest. Why do we feel like we’re failing when we don’t "get over it"? Marica introduces the concept of Active Adaptation—a transformative way to validate and integrate loss into your life rather than just surviving it or attempting to "cope" with it.
Key Points:
-Welcome to the Premiere: The mission of What’s Grief Got to Do with It?™
-The Grandmother Story: A childhood struggle with anxiety as a "forgotten" griever.
-"Who Told You That Was Normal?": Challenging the traditional phases of grief.
-The Mechanics of Coping vs. The Power of Adapting.
-Types of Grief: Identifying the unspoken losses we carry.
-Active Adaptation: How your mindset and narrative guide your path.
Notable Quotes:
"Healing does not mean a life without grieving, it means one without suffering." Your life may feel disorganized and unrecognizable right now, AND it's still "REBUILDABLE." "Loss has many faces. You can lose a job, your health, your dreams, your pet, your home and validate the grief that meets you there."