Why Grief is a Pinball Machine

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In this AI created podcast,, the hosts break down and deconstruct the ultimate misunderstood human experience based on lectures by Dr. Curtis Peterson: grief. Moving past the clinical stereotypes and the rigid, linear “five stages” checklist, this episode explores cutting-edge behavioral data and sociological frameworks. The conversation reveals that grief is a chaotic, non-linear, full-body cognitive event that transforms how our brains process reality. From structural relational losses to the physical toll of secondary trauma, the hosts provide listeners with a blueprint for building the “scaffolding” required to navigate life’s most crushing transitions.

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Dr. Peterson’s work focuses on the psychology of identity, loneliness, and belonging in modern society, with particular attention to how individuals and communities can rebuild meaningful connection in an age of increasing social fragmentation.

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Email Dr. Peterson at Curtis.peterson.phd@gmail.com