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In this episode, clinical psychologist Suze Malcolm discusses the complexities of grief, emphasising its individualised nature and the importance of understanding the emotional responses to loss.
Suze highlights the significance of listening and validating the experiences of those grieving, while also addressing common misconceptions and traps that clinicians may fall into. The conversation explores various therapeutic approaches, cultural considerations, and the dual process model of grief, ultimately reinforcing the idea that grief is a normal human experience that requires compassionate support.
By The Goodfellow Unit (University of Auckland)In this episode, clinical psychologist Suze Malcolm discusses the complexities of grief, emphasising its individualised nature and the importance of understanding the emotional responses to loss.
Suze highlights the significance of listening and validating the experiences of those grieving, while also addressing common misconceptions and traps that clinicians may fall into. The conversation explores various therapeutic approaches, cultural considerations, and the dual process model of grief, ultimately reinforcing the idea that grief is a normal human experience that requires compassionate support.

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