• EP 6 I have Grieved 1000 losses - Thoughts on Grief, Guilt and Ambiguous Loss

  • Sep 7 2022
  • Length: 33 mins
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EP 6 I have Grieved 1000 losses - Thoughts on Grief, Guilt and Ambiguous Loss

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    EP 6 I have Grieved 100 Losses ..

    Thoughts on Grief, Guilt, and Ambiguous Loss as a Dementia Caregiver

    In this episode of the Surviving Alzheimer’s podcast, host Ken Cardita shares his personal journey of caregiving for his wife Shanna, who has Alzheimer's. Ken delves into the complex emotions of grief, guilt, and ambiguous loss that caregivers often face. By reflecting on his own experiences, he provides insights and strategies on how to manage these emotions healthily. Ken emphasizes the importance of seeking support and maintaining a perspective that focuses on the quality of time spent with loved ones. He also highlights how accepting and understanding ambiguous loss can help in finding peace amidst the challenges of caregiving.

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections
    00:44 Today's Episode: Grief, Guilt, and Ambiguous Loss
    01:25 Understanding and Managing Grief
    07:49 Dealing with Guilt as a Caregiver
    21:04 Ambiguous Loss: A Unique Caregiving Challenge
    27:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
    28:48 Next Week's Episode and Closing Remarks

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