Grief and Phantom Sensations
Grief can evoke sensations akin to phantom limbs, where emotional attachments manifest in unexpected ways. The experience of feeling a touch from someone who has passed can be perplexing yet deeply resonant. Engaging with these sensations may reveal how we navigate our connections, suggesting that healthy grieving involves maintaining attachments while redefining their spatial and temporal contexts.In this clip
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The Science & Process of Healing from Grief | Huberman Lab Podcast #74
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What did Andrew Huberman say about grief as an inability to place someone with respect to time, space, and availability in the episode The Science & Process of Healing from Grief | Huberman Lab Podcast #74 and the clip Grief and Phantom Sensations?
What did Andrew Huberman say about grief as an inability to place someone with respect to time, space, and availability in the episode The Science & Process of Healing from Grief | Huberman Lab Podcast #74 and the clip Grief and Phantom Sensations?
What did Andrew Huberman say about grief as an inability to place someone with respect to time, space, and availability?