Grief and mourning in a pandemic
Podcast |
Radio Times
Publisher |
WHYY
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Mar 19, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:00

This past year has been defined by incalculable loss at the hands of coronavirus, police brutality, and political violence. But have we really faced our collective grief?

The world just marked the one year anniversary of the official start of the COVID-19 pandemic. This past year has been defined by incalculable loss at the hands of coronavirus, police brutality, and political violence. But, because of the nature of the virus, we’ve been unable to properly grieve our losses. And that has mental health professionals worried. On this show, we talk about grief and why our bodies and minds need to mourn. Albright College professor DR. KAMI FLETCHER, clinical psychologist at the Harvard School of Public Health DR. CHRISTY DENCKLA, and Einstein Medical hospital chaplain REV. MATTHEW ARLYCK are our guests.

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