Navigating Complicated Grief and Suicide Loss in Families with Matthew Struck - Episode 41 episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 18, 2025 · 1H 57M

Navigating Complicated Grief and Suicide Loss in Families with Matthew Struck - Episode 41

from Grief Is Not A Dirty Word · host Nick Gaylord

Find the show on Apple Podcasts! Click the FOLLOW button so you never miss an episode! Give us a 5-star rating and leave a review! This will boost our visibility and help others to find the show!WHO THIS EPISODE HELPS: Anyone coping with suicide loss, complicated grief, or strained family relationships.WHAT LISTENERS WILL GET: Insight into processing trauma, healing through grief, and finding resilience after loss.DESCRIPTION: In this episode, Nick Gaylord sits down with Matthew Struck for a powerful conversation about grief, trauma, and the realities of suicide loss. Matthew lost his father to suicide after years of a difficult and strained relationship, adding layers of unresolved pain and complicated grief to his journey. He reflects on the emotional weight of losing a parent under such circumstances, and how unresolved trauma shaped his healing. The discussion explores the stigma around suicide, the hidden challenges of generational patterns, and the struggle to make peace when closure feels out of reach. Nick and Matthew dive into family dynamics, resilience, and the ways grief can open unexpected opportunities for growth. This conversation is raw, honest, and deeply human—offering support to anyone navigating grief, trauma, or loss.This episode answers:How do you cope with grief after losing a parent to suicide?What makes complicated grief different from other forms of grief?How do strained relationships impact the grieving process?What role does trauma play in healing after suicide loss?How can families break unhealthy generational cycles of grief?Key Takeaways:Suicide loss brings layers of unresolved emotions and complicated grief.Strained family relationships intensify the grieving process.Trauma and grief often intertwine, requiring intentional healing work.Generational patterns of silence and avoidance can be broken.Healing is possible through honesty, vulnerability, and supportive practices.Support the showGIVE THE SHOW A 5-STAR RATING ON APPLE PODCASTS! FOLLOW US ON APPLE OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORM! BOOKMARK OUR WEBSITE: www.griefisnotadirtyword.com FOLLOW OUR DEAD DADS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/griefisnotadirtyword Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/griefisnotadirtyword TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@griefisnotadirtywordYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmmv6sdmMIys3GDBjiui3kw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-gaylord/

Find the show on Apple Podcasts! Click the FOLLOW button so you never miss an episode! Give us a 5-star rating and leave a review! This will boost our visibility and help others to find the show! WHO THIS EPISODE HELPS: Anyone coping with suicide loss, complicated grief, or strained family relationships. WHAT LISTENERS WILL GET: Insight into processing trauma, healing through grief, and finding resilience after loss. DESCRIPTION: In this episode, Nick Gaylord sits down with Matthew St...

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