Good Tea and Reads

The Bittersweet Tea: Grief and Mental Health


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In this heartfelt episode of Good Tea and Reads, HostKimbralon B sits down with guest, Thuy Tran, LPC for a bittersweet conversation on the many layers of grief and mental health. Together, they brew a gentle,honest dialogue about how loss shows up in our lives-whether through death, transition, or the quiet endings we rarely name. Like a thoughtful tea blend, grief carries a mix of emotions: sadness, anger, relief, confusion. Kimbralon B and Thuy explore the non‑linear nature of grief, the cultural influences that shape how we mourn, and the importance of tending to yourself with compassion during emotional overwhelm. This episode invites you to slow down, pour a warm cup, and find comfort in knowing you do not have to navigate grief alone.

 

Chapters List:

00:00 Introduction and Self-Care During Holidays

03:09 The Birth of Good Tea and Reads

06:00 Navigating Grief: A Personal Journey

09:07 Meet the Guest: Thuy Tran

10:07 Understanding Grief: The Bittersweet Tea

26:42 Defining Grief and Mental Health

29:47 The Stages of Grief: Denial and Shock

37:42 Anger: A Natural Response to Grief

54:14 Bargaining: The Desire for Control

01:03:29 Navigating Grief: The Importance of Support

01:09:53 Understanding the Stages of Grief

01:16:32 Coping with Grief: Acceptance and Moving Forward

01:25:08 Cultural Perspectives on Grief

01:40:37 Mental Health and Grief: Seeking Help

01:54:12 The Non-Linear Nature of Grief

 

Takeaways

  • Grief can manifest in physical, emotional, and cognitive ways
  • It's important to normalize the experience of fluctuating emotions during grief.
  • Healing from grief is about managing emotions, not eliminating them.
  • Cultural differences influence how grief is expressed.
  • Support systems are crucial during times of grief.
  • Support during grief should focus on listening rather than fixing.
  • Cultural perspectives on grief can significantly influence how individuals process loss.
  • There is no set timeline for grief; it can resurface unexpectedly.
  • Seeking help from a counselor/therapist can be beneficialat any stage of grief.
  • Acceptance does not mean forgetting; it meansfinding a way to live with the loss.

 

Resources:

Thuy Tran:

Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/thuy-t-tran-glendale-az/1558766?msockid=11b299d6ca806c731f608f46cb486dd8

Email: [email protected]

Good Tea and Reads:

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If you are currently experiencing a crisis requiring immediate attention, please call 988 or text “HOME” to 741741. Resources used for information and educational purposes are available upon request. Awareness of mental health is wealth. Mental health screenings are located at mhascreenings.org. Discuss the screening results with a healthcare professional.

Under the fair use doctrine of the U.S. copyright statue,itis permissible to use limited portions of a work including quotes, for purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, and scholarly reports. Good Tea and Reads use works from fabulous writers to educate and emphasize theimportance of mental health awareness.

 

Keywords

grief, mental health, self-care, emotional healing, loss,counseling, personal journey, stages of grief, coping mechanisms, support, support, acceptance, cultural perspectives, coping strategies, emotional health, therapy, healing


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