Grief and Medication
The conversation delves into the complexities of grief, highlighting how societal norms often push emotional depth aside. Megan shares a poignant experience with her doctor, who recognized that no medication could alleviate the profound pain of loss, emphasizing the importance of understanding and managing grief rather than masking it. This discussion sheds light on the need for genuine support and the dangers of dismissing emotional struggles in favor of quick fixes.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#257: It’s Okay That You’re Not Okay: Coping with Grief and Loss with Megan Devine
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What is said about loss and grief in Mark Groves' discussions in the episode #257: It’s Okay That You’re Not Okay: Coping with Grief and Loss with Megan Devine and the clip Grief's Complex Truths?
I have a question about the episode What Antidepressant Withdrawal Is Really Like | EP 171 Brooke Siem and the clip Medication and Mental Health. I'm reaching out about my daughter Catherine, who is 33 and facing complex, chronic health challenges. Given her medication sensitivity, she is holding off on taking anything for now. I’m seeking a root-cause, functional approach to support her healing—something more comprehensive than managing symptoms.
I have a question about the episode What Antidepressant Withdrawal Is Really Like | EP 171 Brooke Siem and the clip Medication and Mental Health. I'm reaching out about my daughter Catherine, who is 33 and facing complex, chronic health challenges. Given her medication sensitivity, she is holding off on taking anything for now. I’m seeking a root-cause, functional approach to support her healing—something more comprehensive than managing symptoms. How can I support her in finding such an approach?