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Dr. Jan Canty is a Detroit native, seasoned psychologist, author, speaker, educator, and host of the Domino Effect of Murder podcast. With over four decades of experience in the mental health field, she holds a terminal degree in psychology and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in family therapy at Wayne State University School of Medicine.
In July 1985, Jan's life took a tragic and unexpected turn when her husband of 11 years went missing. A week later, she was called to the Detroit Homicide Division and informed he was the likely victim of a violent crime. His body was later identified at the Wayne County Morgue, marking the beginning of a 30-year chapter of private grief and survival.
Jan quietly relocated to the Midwest, where she continued teaching psychology while keeping her personal story hidden. After decades of silence, she now shares her experience to help others navigate the complicated aftermath of homicide and violent loss—both through a professional lens and as a survivor herself.
Today, she hosts the internationally heard podcast Domino Effect of Murder, now in its sixth season and reaching listeners in over 22 countries. She's also the author of A Life Divided, a personal memoir, and What Now? Navigating the Aftermath of Homicide and Suicide, a comprehensive guide for survivors. Her upcoming book, Rekindled: Healing Grief, will explore the science and stories of after-death communication.
Dr. Canty is also an active advocate for the Innocence Project, working to raise awareness and support for those affected by wrongful convictions and violent crime.
Episode Highlights
Aftermath of Tragedy: Navigating Grief in a Post-Pandemic World
The Rise of Trauma-Informed Coaching in Mental Health Support
Breaking the Silence: Sharing Personal Stories of Loss and Survival
The Power of Podcasts in Grief Education and Community Healing
AI and Mental Health: How Technology is Supporting Trauma Survivors
From Grief to Growth: Turning Loss into Life Purpose
Healing the Hidden Wounds: Understanding Complicated Grief
Holistic Approaches to Processing Trauma and Emotional Pain
The Future of Grief Support: Virtual Reality and Digital Therapy
Redefining Resilience: What It Means to Thrive After Loss
Rebuilding Identity After Tragedy: Tools for Long-Term Healing
True Crime and Healing: The Psychology Behind Survival Stories
Spirituality and Science: Bridging the Gap in Grief Recovery
Mental Health Advocacy in the Age of Authentic Storytelling
The Impact of Collective Grief on Community Wellness
Connect with Dr. Jan Canty
Website www.jancantyphd.com
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Dr. Jan Canty is a Detroit native, seasoned psychologist, author, speaker, educator, and host of the Domino Effect of Murder podcast. With over four decades of experience in the mental health field, she holds a terminal degree in psychology and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in family therapy at Wayne State University School of Medicine.
In July 1985, Jan's life took a tragic and unexpected turn when her husband of 11 years went missing. A week later, she was called to the Detroit Homicide Division and informed he was the likely victim of a violent crime. His body was later identified at the Wayne County Morgue, marking the beginning of a 30-year chapter of private grief and survival.
Jan quietly relocated to the Midwest, where she continued teaching psychology while keeping her personal story hidden. After decades of silence, she now shares her experience to help others navigate the complicated aftermath of homicide and violent loss—both through a professional lens and as a survivor herself.
Today, she hosts the internationally heard podcast Domino Effect of Murder, now in its sixth season and reaching listeners in over 22 countries. She's also the author of A Life Divided, a personal memoir, and What Now? Navigating the Aftermath of Homicide and Suicide, a comprehensive guide for survivors. Her upcoming book, Rekindled: Healing Grief, will explore the science and stories of after-death communication.
Dr. Canty is also an active advocate for the Innocence Project, working to raise awareness and support for those affected by wrongful convictions and violent crime.
Episode Highlights
Aftermath of Tragedy: Navigating Grief in a Post-Pandemic World
The Rise of Trauma-Informed Coaching in Mental Health Support
Breaking the Silence: Sharing Personal Stories of Loss and Survival
The Power of Podcasts in Grief Education and Community Healing
AI and Mental Health: How Technology is Supporting Trauma Survivors
From Grief to Growth: Turning Loss into Life Purpose
Healing the Hidden Wounds: Understanding Complicated Grief
Holistic Approaches to Processing Trauma and Emotional Pain
The Future of Grief Support: Virtual Reality and Digital Therapy
Redefining Resilience: What It Means to Thrive After Loss
Rebuilding Identity After Tragedy: Tools for Long-Term Healing
True Crime and Healing: The Psychology Behind Survival Stories
Spirituality and Science: Bridging the Gap in Grief Recovery
Mental Health Advocacy in the Age of Authentic Storytelling
The Impact of Collective Grief on Community Wellness
Connect with Dr. Jan Canty
Website www.jancantyphd.com
Did you enjoy today's episode?
Please subscribe and leave a review. If you have questions, comments, or possible show topics, email [email protected]
Don't forget to visit Tendrils Of Grief website and join for upcoming Webinars, Podcasts Updates and Group Coaching.
Get involve and share your thoughts and experiences in our online community
Tendrils of Grief-Survivor of Loss
To subscribe and review use one links of the links below
Amazon
Apple
Spotify
Audacy
Deezer
Podcast Addict
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Tune In
Connect with me
Instagram: @Sue_waysFacebook:@ susan.ways
Email @[email protected]
Let me hear your thoughts!

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