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The Integrative Palliative Podcast
Delia Chiaramonte, MD
166 episodes
1 week ago
Facing a serious loss after a loved one has died is just so tough. Without meaning to we can compound the stress of it all by how we approach our grief. The mindful approach to grief involves noticing, not judging, and using compassionate curiosity. It makes space for grief because grief is part of life and love. Here is the reference mentioned in the episode: Huang FY, et al. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on bereavement grief: Alterations of resting-state network connectivi...
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Facing a serious loss after a loved one has died is just so tough. Without meaning to we can compound the stress of it all by how we approach our grief. The mindful approach to grief involves noticing, not judging, and using compassionate curiosity. It makes space for grief because grief is part of life and love. Here is the reference mentioned in the episode: Huang FY, et al. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on bereavement grief: Alterations of resting-state network connectivi...
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
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Beyond the Urn: Creative Things to Do with Your Loved One's Ashes
The Integrative Palliative Podcast
13 minutes
5 months ago
Beyond the Urn: Creative Things to Do with Your Loved One's Ashes
After the death of a loved one, it can be difficult to know what to do with their ashes. In this episode of The Integrative Palliative Podcast we explore the many meaningful ways people can honor their loved ones by using their ashes in creative ways. From stones to records to jewelry to coral reefs (and more), there are many ways to use your loved one's ashes. Choosing a meaningful approach can help coping and grieving. Have a listen and let me know what you would add. Take care of you...
The Integrative Palliative Podcast
Facing a serious loss after a loved one has died is just so tough. Without meaning to we can compound the stress of it all by how we approach our grief. The mindful approach to grief involves noticing, not judging, and using compassionate curiosity. It makes space for grief because grief is part of life and love. Here is the reference mentioned in the episode: Huang FY, et al. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on bereavement grief: Alterations of resting-state network connectivi...