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  • She said you keep choosing the pain.
    2024/09/24

    After Tina’s dad died, she was devastated. But was her grief “disordered”?

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    WITH:

    + Lashanna Williams, A Sacred Passing

    + Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, PhD

    AND INFORMED BY:

    Dying Without Regrets According to a Death Doula - VICE

    Seattle-area grief groups bring mourning into the light - Seattle Times

    What's A Mental Disorder? Even Experts Can't Agree - NPR

    DSM-5-TR turns normal grief into a mental disorder | Miss Foundation

    A History of Prolonged Grief Disorder's Inclusion in the DSM — And What Is Missing From It - Psychiatry At the Margins

    Why was prolonged grief disorder added to the DSM? - American Psychiatric Association

    How Long Should It Take to Grieve? Psychiatry Has Come Up With an Answer. - The New York Times

    Prolonged Grief Is Now Labelled a Disorder. Not All Psychiatrists Agree. - VICE

    Impairing Social Connectedness: The Dangers of Treating Grief With Naltrexone - Kara Thieleman, Joanne Cacciatore, Shanéa Thoma

    What is good grief support? Exploring the actors and actions in social support after traumatic grief | Miss Foundation

    It’s Mourning in America | The New Yorker

    How People Of Color Can Experience Grief Differently Than White People | HuffPost Life

    Grief, Unmedicated - by P.E. Moskowitz - Mental Hellth

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    40 分
  • I felt too seen. Um, dragged.
    2024/09/24

    Rachel tells NK about the pain of her perfectionism, then NK talks to somatics practitioner B. Stepp and artist Yumi Sakugawa about rewriting internal narratives of shame and punishment.

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    WITH:

    + B. Stepp: www.haveheartsomatics.com

    + Yumi Sakugawa: @yumisakugawa

    AND INFORMED BY:

    The dangerous downsides of perfectionism - BBC

    “Multidimensional Perfectionism And DSM-5 Personality Traits” by Joachim Stoeber

    Contemplating the Infinite with Annie Dillard - Literary Hub

    Silent All These Years: On Annie Dillard - The Millions

    Annie Dillard on Creativity and What It Takes to Be a Writer - The Marginalian

    Generative Somatics

    Want to Fix Your Mind? Let Your Body Talk. - The New York Times

    What Your Body Has to Do With Social Change - YES! Magazine

    Brené Brown: Can We Gain Strength From Shame? - NPR

    The Hidden Stress of Growing Up a Child of Immigrants - VICE

    How to Be Less Self-Critical When Perfectionism Is a Trap - The New York Times

    I Finally Accepted Nothing Can Be Perfect - VICE

    Yumi Sakugawa on shame, hiding, paralysis, and making bad art.

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    31 分
  • Introducing: Basket Case
    2024/09/17

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    1 分