Grief: It's ok that you're not ok | Megan Devine

Every time someone asks me to suggest a grief book, I add Megan Devine’s bestselling book “It's ok that you’re not ok: meeting grief and loss in a culture that doesn’t understand” to the top of the list. It is a beautifully written testimonial of the messy, unpredictable, often judged process of grief.
Megan is a psychotherapist, writer, and grief advocate. Her work has been featured widely in the media, including the New York Times, The Atlantic, Washington Post, GQ, Harvard Business Review, and NPR’s Marketplace. Her latest collaborative project, Speaking Grief, debuted in 2020, from PBS.
In this interview, she talks about how difficult it is for all of us to know how to help someone in grief. Not only that but also how to examine our own views on loss. Here are some tips from our conversation:
- Practice listening to the pain. People don’t need to be corrected. They need to be heard.
- What we do out of our own discomfort. Avoid platitudes.
- It’s ok to lead with your awkwardness. We want to name it rather than manage the awkwardness.
My favorite:
“We can actually change the world just by being kinder and by listening, and not trying to solve somebody else’s pain for them. And by watching for those places where we feel catty about other people’s losses because what that really is is a message to ourselves that we don’t feel supported enough in our own lives and that’s valid.”
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Find Megan Devine:
1. Book “It's ok that you’re not ok: meeting grief and loss in a culture that doesn’t understand:”
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2. PBS documentary “Speaking Grief”
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3. Webpage:
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Listen to this interview on my podcast "Understand Suicide"
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Visit my page www.understandsuicide.com
Find my book "Understanding suicide: living with loss, paths to prevention"
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Timestamps (go directly to the topic you’re interested in)
00:00 Intro Megan Devine
03:07 Grief and culture
06:48 The stages of grief
14:13 Depression or grief?
21:22 Grief is also about the future
24:59 Megan’s own grief
27:28 Therapists are now trained to handle grief
32:12 Helping those in grief
41:02 Suicide grief
47:35 Grief and the pandemic
54:22 Megan Devine’s initiatives on grief

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  • @kimberlygray1347
    @kimberlygray1347Ай бұрын

    Kubler-Ross's stages of grief help me tremendously in understanding the normality of my grief. While I know I have not gone step by step through each stage in order, I am glad to understand what is happening. It helps to confirm that I am "okay."

  • @michaeld.williamsiii9026
    @michaeld.williamsiii90263 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this really moving conversation during this personally sad, difficult time for me. Emotionally and with my own grief, I appreciated it, and Megan is pretty great...🧡💫😥 #GriefHurts

  • @podcastunderstandsuicide6823

    @podcastunderstandsuicide6823

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes she is!! Sorry for your grief, dear. And remember, it's YOURS, so whichever way others say you "should" behave or feel, keep in mind that it's not their pain.

  • @douglasbrinkman5937
    @douglasbrinkman593710 ай бұрын

    I found Megan’s book to be a good read.

  • @podcastunderstandsuicide6823

    @podcastunderstandsuicide6823

    8 ай бұрын

    I loved her book

  • @zuzanasarkoziovanovakova8679
    @zuzanasarkoziovanovakova8679 Жыл бұрын

    This book is great - it's my bible :-). Megan said all about my feelings when my daddy passed away 😢😔. Daddy I miss you ...

  • @zuzanasarkoziovanovakova8679

    @zuzanasarkoziovanovakova8679

    Жыл бұрын

    ..and Megan, thank you very much ! ♥️

  • @podcastunderstandsuicide6823

    @podcastunderstandsuicide6823

    8 ай бұрын

    I miss mine as well... so thankful to her book.

  • @joelshiflett
    @joelshiflett23 күн бұрын

    Way way to political and condescending