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We sit with author Jerri Clark as he explains how severe mental illness can create a “gone but not gone” grief that families carry in silence.
We talk about ambiguous loss, why closure often never comes, and how to keep living with love and meaning even when the outcome is out of our control.
• Jerri’s story of losing his son through psychosis, system failures, and suicide
• What ambiguous loss means and why the ambiguity is unfixable
• The guilt families feel when they grieve someone still living
• Naming the losses: relationship, future, safety, predictability
• Coping as a nonlinear process that does not deliver resolution
• Learning to live with grief without letting it become your only identity
• “This is not my fault” as a practical starting point
• Adjust mastery and revising attachment when you cannot control outcomes
• What readers can expect from the book’s “do now” reflections and exercises
• Why community, empathy, and support networks matter for healing
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intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
Why Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
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We sit with author Jerri Clark as he explains how severe mental illness can create a “gone but not gone” grief that families carry in silence.
We talk about ambiguous loss, why closure often never comes, and how to keep living with love and meaning even when the outcome is out of our control.
• Jerri’s story of losing his son through psychosis, system failures, and suicide
• What ambiguous loss means and why the ambiguity is unfixable
• The guilt families feel when they grieve someone still living
• Naming the losses: relationship, future, safety, predictability
• Coping as a nonlinear process that does not deliver resolution
• Learning to live with grief without letting it become your only identity
• “This is not my fault” as a practical starting point
• Adjust mastery and revising attachment when you cannot control outcomes
• What readers can expect from the book’s “do now” reflections and exercises
• Why community, empathy, and support networks matter for healing
If this kind of conversation matters to you, follow the show so you don't miss what comes next.
https://tonymantor.com
https://Facebook.com/tonymantor
https://instagram.com/tonymantor
https://twitter.com/tonymantor
https://youtube.com/tonymantormusic
intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
Why Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)

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