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The question I pose as the basis for this book is this- What if we normalize grief in such a way that we acknowledge and support grievers who have lost relationships, jobs, health and not only when someone dies? Imagine giving a card to a friend after the loss of a job, or when they were denied a promotion they worked really hard for. How radical that would be but also how cathartic! In order to better understand and manage grief we must first normalize grieving both for the living and the dead. I know this means that it takes some of the mystery out of grief and grieving. This is an important…mehr

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The question I pose as the basis for this book is this- What if we normalize grief in such a way that we acknowledge and support grievers who have lost relationships, jobs, health and not only when someone dies? Imagine giving a card to a friend after the loss of a job, or when they were denied a promotion they worked really hard for. How radical that would be but also how cathartic! In order to better understand and manage grief we must first normalize grieving both for the living and the dead. I know this means that it takes some of the mystery out of grief and grieving. This is an important development in managing and understanding grief. I will address grief by unpacking and defining it beyond just the physical death of a loved one.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Jermaine McCalpin is an academic thought leader and expert on restorative justice , reparations and genocides. He is a regular contributor to discussions on Jamaican and global politics, and truth and reconciliation and many other current issues. Subscribe to his YouTube channel @ DrJermaineMcCalpin on Instagram @drjaymakapee, LinkedIn @ Jermaine McCalpin and his website, www. jermainemccalpin.com.