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Episode 78 Grief Conversations with Mary-Frances O'Connor (Author of The Grieving Body)

Episode 78 Grief Conversations with Mary-Frances O'Connor (Author of The Grieving Body)

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Today, I am honored to welcome Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor. She is a professor of psychology at the University of Arizona, and a leading expert in grief and bereavement research. She’s also the author of The Grieving Brain and her newest book, The Grieving Body, which explores how grief affects not just our minds but our entire physiology.

Books: https://www.amazon.com/Grieving-Brain-Surprising-Science-Learn/dp/0062946242

https://www.amazon.com/Grieving-Body-Stress-Opportunity-Healing/dp/0063338904

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