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Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode # 13 The Edge of Grief: Understanding our Emotional Capacity & Boundaries
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In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist, welcomes Stephanie Power, a former student, and now a doctoral candidate specializing in boundaries. Stephanie shares her journey into mental health, driven by her personal healing experiences and passion for supporting first responders. The discussion delves into the critical role of boundaries in managing grief and loss, offering insights on preserving energy and capacity during challenging times as well as emphasizing the importance of being kind to oneself. The episode concludes with Stephanie's personal anticipatory grief story and her dissertation on the benefits of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for law enforcement officers.
Stephanie Power, LMHCA is a 4th year doctoral student from Northwest University's Counseling Psychology program (PsyD). During her schooling, she has completed my master's in counseling psychology and has her Mental Health Counselor Associate license. She works with adults who experience struggles with stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and grief and loss. She has a passion for and experience working with first responders and public safety personnel. Her research efforts and dissertation centers on supporting Law Enforcement Officers' mental health and well-being. She utilizes EMDR, CBT, CPT, DBT, BSFT and EFT in her approach to treating trauma and employs a person-centered strength-based lens to case-conceptualize and develop treatment plans. Follow along @almostdoctorpower on Instagram to learn more about her dissertation findings.
I'm Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist in Washington state. I've been practicing grief therapy since 2012 and am passionate about changing the narrative of grief in our current cultural climate. Grief is a universal lived experience and as such needs to be something we talk about without the taboo attached. I hope you'll join me as we work to adjust to the new normal we are living in and support one another in that process.
https://www.griefisthenewnormal.com
hello@griefisthenewnormal.com
psychologist and grief specialist, delves into the topic of the spectrum of grief. She explains the differences between emotive and instrumental grief and emphasizes that neither form is better or worse than the other. Dr. Taylor discusses how grief can vary within family systems, the impact of developmental age, gender, personality, and even daily conditions on how individuals experience and express grief. She stresses the importance of finding a balance between grief work and restorative work and giving oneself permission to grieve in a way that feels right for them. This episode serves as the conclusion to a four-part series aimed at helping listeners understand basic grief concepts.
I'm Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist in Washington state. I've been practicing grief therapy since 2012 and am passionate about changing the narrative of grief in our current cultural climate. Grief is a universal lived experience and as such needs to be something we talk about without the taboo attached. I hope you'll join me as we work to adjust to the new normal we are living in and support one another in that process.
https://www.griefisthenewnormal.com
Opening Music by The Dadicorns
Copyright 2024 Grief is the New Normal: A podcast with Dr. Heather Taylor
All Rights Reserved.
This podcast is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information discussed in this podcast is not a replacement or substitute for therapy.
51 episodi
Manage episode 420481993 series 3569948
In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist, welcomes Stephanie Power, a former student, and now a doctoral candidate specializing in boundaries. Stephanie shares her journey into mental health, driven by her personal healing experiences and passion for supporting first responders. The discussion delves into the critical role of boundaries in managing grief and loss, offering insights on preserving energy and capacity during challenging times as well as emphasizing the importance of being kind to oneself. The episode concludes with Stephanie's personal anticipatory grief story and her dissertation on the benefits of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for law enforcement officers.
Stephanie Power, LMHCA is a 4th year doctoral student from Northwest University's Counseling Psychology program (PsyD). During her schooling, she has completed my master's in counseling psychology and has her Mental Health Counselor Associate license. She works with adults who experience struggles with stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and grief and loss. She has a passion for and experience working with first responders and public safety personnel. Her research efforts and dissertation centers on supporting Law Enforcement Officers' mental health and well-being. She utilizes EMDR, CBT, CPT, DBT, BSFT and EFT in her approach to treating trauma and employs a person-centered strength-based lens to case-conceptualize and develop treatment plans. Follow along @almostdoctorpower on Instagram to learn more about her dissertation findings.
I'm Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist in Washington state. I've been practicing grief therapy since 2012 and am passionate about changing the narrative of grief in our current cultural climate. Grief is a universal lived experience and as such needs to be something we talk about without the taboo attached. I hope you'll join me as we work to adjust to the new normal we are living in and support one another in that process.
https://www.griefisthenewnormal.com
hello@griefisthenewnormal.com
psychologist and grief specialist, delves into the topic of the spectrum of grief. She explains the differences between emotive and instrumental grief and emphasizes that neither form is better or worse than the other. Dr. Taylor discusses how grief can vary within family systems, the impact of developmental age, gender, personality, and even daily conditions on how individuals experience and express grief. She stresses the importance of finding a balance between grief work and restorative work and giving oneself permission to grieve in a way that feels right for them. This episode serves as the conclusion to a four-part series aimed at helping listeners understand basic grief concepts.
I'm Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist in Washington state. I've been practicing grief therapy since 2012 and am passionate about changing the narrative of grief in our current cultural climate. Grief is a universal lived experience and as such needs to be something we talk about without the taboo attached. I hope you'll join me as we work to adjust to the new normal we are living in and support one another in that process.
https://www.griefisthenewnormal.com
Opening Music by The Dadicorns
Copyright 2024 Grief is the New Normal: A podcast with Dr. Heather Taylor
All Rights Reserved.
This podcast is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information discussed in this podcast is not a replacement or substitute for therapy.
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1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #42 Echoes of the Past: Unraveling Intergenerational Grief and Trauma with Katherine Vandervort, LMHCA 34:05

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #41 Choosing Light in Loss- Creativity and Connection in Grief with Dr. Jessica Thomas 34:29

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #40 Parenting Through Grief: Finding Normal in the Abnormal with Professor Lee Gernert-Larrea 36:37

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode 39 Beneath the Holiday Cheer: A Candid Conversation on Grief with Dr. Jessica Rabon, PhD 39:28

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #37 The Prelude to Authenticity: Navigating Anticipatory Grief Before Coming Out with Miriam Cornell, LMFT 34:24

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #36 When Grief Redefines Us: Navigating Change in Identity with Sitara Marin, LMHC 34:58

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #35 The Grief No One Talks About: The Disenfranchised Grief of Abortion with Christine Slomski, LPC 31:51

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #34 Why Postpartum Isn't All Bliss: Unpacking the Grief No One Warns You About with Hannah Carlsrud, LMHCA 31:41

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1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #33 A Wave of Light on October 15th: Honoring Pregnancy & Infant Loss Through Collective Grief w/ Rebekah Thompson, LMHCA 28:14

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #32 Holding Space for Miscarriage: Navigating the Invisible Grief of Reproductive Loss w/ Dr. Julie Bindeman, PsyD 35:37

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #31 More Than "Just a Pet": Validating the Depth of Your Grief After Pet Loss with Dr. Adam Duberstein 31:37

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #30 Another Year Without You: Birthdays in the Shadow of Loss 21:12

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #29 Reflections from 'My Unexpected Journey': Navigating Child Loss & Suicide with Erin Blechman 37:56

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #28 Who Am I Now? Navigating Identity and Healing After Partner Loss 20:46

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #27 Sex & Sorrow: Exploring Grief’s Impact on Intimacy with Ellen Benezra, LMHCA 29:37

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #26 Let's Talk about Transitions: Navigating Grief while the world welcomes fall 22:26

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1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #23 From Loss to Learning: Educating Children on Miscarriage Through Storytelling with Irma Prosser 33:44

1 Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #22 From Darkness to Light: Externalizing Grief Through Art Therapy with Niki Lewis, LMHC 22:36
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