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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 16 MIN

Grief is the New Normal Podcast: S3E7 Therapists Are Not Grief Proof: Supporting Clients While Navigating Your Own Grief

from Grief is the New Normal Podcast with Dr. Heather Taylor · host Dr. Heather Taylor, PsyD, Psychologist

Holding Space for Client Grief While Grieving Yourself (Front-Line Helpers Mini Series, Part 1) Dr. Heather Taylor introduces a four-part mini series for front-line helpers (therapists, coaches, clinicians, social workers, birth workers) and addresses how to hold space for client grief while grieving personally. She challenges the myth that professionals should be “grief proof,” emphasizing that attunement doesn’t require detachment and containment doesn’t mean absence, while also avoiding overdisclosure, enmeshment, or “trauma dumping.” She describes how nervous system activation can affect energy and emotional availability, and shares in-session micro-regulation strategies such as using a fidget, grounding feet, vagal holds with clients, TIPP skills (e.g., cold water), note-taking or doodling, and tracking themes to process later in therapy or consultation. She highlights supervision, boundaries, self-compassion, rest, and community as essential for sustainability, offers reflection questions, and previews part two on what happens when a client dies, including HIPAA, memorials, funerals, and emotional impact. 00:00 Grounding In Session 00:33 Podcast Welcome 00:59 Mini Series Overview 02:38 We Are Not Grief Proof 03:44 When Client Grief Hits Home 05:04 Attunement Not Detachment 06:50 Micro Regulation Tools 09:50 Supervision And Community 11:27 Real And Responsible 13:27 Closing Reflections 15:09 Next Episode Preview 15:34 Outro And Resources ----------------------------------------- Grief is the New Normal is the podcast that refuses to sugarcoat loss, because grief isn’t a problem to fix, it’s a reality to live with. Hosted by Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist with over a decade of experience in grief, trauma, and reproductive psychology, this show dives deep into the messy, nonlinear, and very real ways grief impacts our lives. Whether you're navigating the death of your person, wrestling with the weight of an invisible loss, or trying to figure out who you even are after everything changed, this podcast is here for you. With a mix of solo deep dives, expert interviews, and candid conversations, Dr. Taylor unpacks the emotions no one warns you about, challenges outdated grief narratives, and offers both practical tools and hard-earned wisdom to help you feel less alone. No toxic positivity. No “fixing” your grief. Just honest talk, validation, and the reminder that you don’t have to do this alone. Because in a world that wants you to move on, Grief is the New Normal is here to help you move through. https://www.griefisthenewnormal.com [email protected] www.linkedin.com/in/heather-taylor-psyd-licensed-psychologist Follow @grief_is_the_new_normal on Instagram for grief podcast, mental health, self-care, sass, and dark humor content whether you’re grieving or you’re a mental health professional needing more modern grief language. Wanting more grief specific support? Check out my grief journal, Authentically Unapologetic: A Grief Journal available for purchase thru this link: https://a.co/d/4hbLtbX ------------------------------------- Opening & Closing Music by The Dadicorns Copyright 2026 Grief is the New Normal: A podcast with Dr. Heather Taylor All Rights Reserved. This podcast is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information discussed in this podcast is not a replacement or substitute for therapy.  

Holding Space for Client Grief While Grieving Yourself (Front-Line Helpers Mini Series, Part 1) Dr. Heather Taylor introduces a four-part mini series for front-line helpers (therapists, coaches, clinicians, social workers, birth workers) and addresses how to hold space for client grief while grieving personally. She challenges the myth that professionals should be “grief proof,” emphasizing that attunement doesn’t require detachment and containment doesn’t mean absence, while also avoiding overdisclosure, enmeshment, or “trauma dumping.” She describes how nervous system activation can affect energy and emotional availability, and shares in-session micro-regulation strategies such as using a fidget, grounding feet, vagal holds with clients, TIPP skills (e.g., cold water), note-taking or doodling, and tracking themes to process later in therapy or consultation. She highlights supervision, boundaries, self-compassion, rest, and community as essential for sustainability, offers reflection questions, and previews part two on what happens when a client dies, including HIPAA, memorials, funerals, and emotional impact. 00:00 Grounding In Session 00:33 Podcast Welcome 00:59 Mini Series Overview 02:38 We Are Not Grief Proof 03:44 When Client Grief Hits Home 05:04 Attunement Not Detachment 06:50 Micro Regulation Tools 09:50 Supervision And Community 11:27 Real And Responsible 13:27 Closing Reflections 15:09 Next Episode Preview 15:34 Outro And Resources ----------------------------------------- Grief is the New Normal is the podcast that refuses to sugarcoat loss, because grief isn’t a problem to fix, it’s a reality to live with. Hosted by Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist with over a decade of experience in grief, trauma, and reproductive psychology, this show dives deep into the messy, nonlinear, and very real ways grief impacts our lives. Whether you're navigating the death of your person, wrestling with the weight of an invisible loss, or trying to figure out who you even are after everything changed, this podcast is here for you. With a mix of solo deep dives, expert interviews, and candid conversations, Dr. Taylor unpacks the emotions no one warns you about, challenges outdated grief narratives, and offers both practical tools and hard-earned wisdom to help you feel less alone. No toxic positivity. No “fixing” your grief. Just honest talk, validation, and the reminder that you don’t have to do this alone. Because in a world that wants you to move on, Grief is the New Normal is here to help you move through. https://www.griefisthenewnormal.com [email protected] www.linkedin.com/in/heather-taylor-psyd-licensed-psychologist Follow @grief_is_the_new_normal on Instagram for grief podcast, mental health, self-care, sass, and dark humor content whether you’re grieving or you’re a mental health professional needing more modern grief language. Wanting more grief specific support? Check out my grief journal, Authentically Unapologetic: A Grief Journal available for purchase thru this link: https://a.co/d/4hbLtbX ------------------------------------- Opening & Closing Music by The Dadicorns Copyright 2026 Grief is the New Normal: A podcast with Dr. Heather Taylor All Rights Reserved. This podcast is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information discussed in this podcast is not a replacement or substitute for therapy.

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