2024-10-01
44 分钟You know, when it's a death, people will ask me, how long will I grieve?
And I always say, how long are they going to be dead?
If they're going to be dead a long time, you're going to grieve a long time.
That doesn't mean you'll always grieve with pain.
I think one of the goals of grief work is to eventually remember with more love than pain.
Welcome to the Couples Therapist Couch, the podcast for couples therapists,
marriage counselors, and relationship coaches to explore the practice of couples therapy.
And now your host, Shane Burkle.
Hey, everybody.
Welcome back to the Couples Therapist Couch.
This is Shane Burkle, and this is the podcast that's all about the practice of couples therapy.
Thank you so much
for tuning in. I'm a licensed marriage and family therapist and my goal is is to bring you the best in the world of couples therapy.
And I'm really excited to share with you the interview.
Today I was able to catch up with David Kessler,
who's one of the world's foremost experts on grief and loss.
And he's the author of six books, including his brand new one that you can get now,
which is called Finding Meaning, the six Stage of Grief, that has a new workbook that goes with it.
You know, he and I talk all about grief and how it impacts relationships,
and he's just a really warm, kind person.