In what ways could the grief process being examined through the lens of attachment theory be particularly useful?

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Does the study of human attachment theory drives one’s understanding of how emotions work shed light on managing grief?

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Wonderful episode. Thank you!
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So well timed… every time
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thank you so much!
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Please do an episode on Mold Illness and CIRS!

Many people would benefit from this.
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This is what I think about having a non traditional life and not a partner. So, when you lose your primary attachment figure, grief and death feels especially vulnerable.
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What an amazing episode ❤ hope she comes on again!
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Greetings Professor,
This is going to be something enlightening.
Thank you for your hardwork.
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Thich Nhat Hanh teaches that we can talk to our dead loved ones through mindful walking and breathing in the here and now. Not through necromancy, but by being aware that they are present in our bodies, thoughts, feelings, consciousness, and mental formations. They are there in the stillness of lakes, solidity of mountains, freedom of space, and beauty and freshness of flowers
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My dog Rex, the greatest dog in the entire world recently passed away definitely need this episode thank you
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Thank you ❤
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This may be a selfish request, but would you consider adding a small note to your document to all of us who love the Huberman Lab and deeply appreciate all the work you’ve done? I don’t think I’m alone in saying that, when the time comes, we will all be grieving your loss.
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Well that was really good. Now I’m grieving the end of this interview.
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In my opinion, this is the main reason we are here. Learn how to forget, let it go. Welcome to The Mourning Project!
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I was just going to suggest this!! Thank you so much
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“...There are some things that time cannot mend. Some hurts that go too deep, that have taken hold.”
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❤ Thank You ❤
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This content is super valuable, thank you.
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I lost my child at 39 weeks. This type is even more difficult as the science shows the child's cells stay with mom and he's forever with me. Every day is different but always a sadness underneath.
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Crying. thank you.
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