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Join us with Denesha Chambers, LPC for episode #4 “Healing after the loss of a parent” We discuss grieving and its intersection with trauma. Our guiding question for this episode asks, “How do we move forward when we have lost someone so close to us?”

The TheoTherapist Podcast, where we explore the intersections connecting theology and mental health. The TheoTherapist podcast is hosted by Dr. Ca Trice Glenn, practical theologian and licenced therapist.

Episode Timeline

00:50 Welcome Denesha Chambers, LPC

03:40 How Spirituality Integrates with Grief Counseling

06:52 Grief Coping and Meaning Making

09:20 Personal Journey of Grief

12:30 Giving Yourself Permission “to not be okay”

15:15 Grieving When to Relationship was Already Complicated

17:50 When Grief Triggers Previous Loss-Experiences that have not been Acknowledged or Unpacked

23:30 How Do You See Your Role When Walking Alongside Someone Who is Grieving

28:30 Coping Strategies

Podcast Host

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Rev. Dr. Ca Trice Glenn, LPC

Host

Through counseling, consulting and training, Dr. Glenn shares her passion for wellness and balance. Over the last 20 years, she has held leadership positions in the entertainment, corporate, information technology and counseling fields. In addition to her professional experience, she also lives out her life’s vocational calling as an ordained minister. Dr. Glenn uses her gifts to educate and care for others seeking holistic wellness. Through counseling, consulting and training, Dr. Glenn shares her passion for wellness and balance.


Podcast Guest

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Denesha Chambers, LPC

Guest

Denesha Chambers is a Licensed Professional Counselor and grief specialist in Georgia. She has served individuals, groups, and the community at large with their mental health and wellness needs for 15 years. In her private practice she specializes in grief & loss and addressing a variety of woman’s issues including childhood neglect and trauma. In 2017, she became an author and released her 1st book to encourage those that have lost a mom or mother figure. It is her Christian belief and faith, as well as, the influence of her mother’s life serving others, that greatly inspires the work that she does.

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