27 min

Loss and Grief (Part 1) | Ramesh Pattni | Episode 31 Wellness Curated

    • Health & Fitness

Understanding it, Preparing for it, Dealing with it  
Dr. Pattni is a theologian and psychologist, holds three master’s degrees and has a doctorate in Yoga Psychology from the University of Oxford and also tutors at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. He is also a Trustee and the Vice President of the Chinmaya Mission UK, a worldwide spiritual organisation where he teaches spirituality. He is the Vice President (South) of the Hindu Forum Britain and has been actively involved in representing the Hindu perspective at the national level for understanding and action. He works as a counselor and psychotherapist assisting people to regain mental wellbeing and resilience. He was recently awarded an OBE for services to interfaith and the Hindu community in the UK, by Her Majesty the Queen in the New Year’s Honours list. 

We all go through loss and grief in our lives. There could be the loss of a relationship, a job or even the loss of a loved one - we are bound to encounter some sort of loss and grief. We spend years preparing for a career - how much time have you spent preparing for loss and grief?

In Part 1 we talk about understanding and preparing for it. In Part 2, we give you tools and techniques that will help you.

For a transcript of this show, go to https://wellnesscurated.life/loss-and-grief-part-1/


If you liked our episode, you can subscribe to our podcast on any of the major podcasting platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Please leave us a review on Apple iTunes and help others discover this podcast. You can visit wellnesscurated.life and follow us on Twitter @WellnessCurated,
On Instagram @wellnesscurated.life,
On Facebook @Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda,
On LinkedIn @Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda,
And on YouTube @wellnesscuratedbyanshubahanda.

for more wellness tips to help you live your best life.

Understanding it, Preparing for it, Dealing with it  
Dr. Pattni is a theologian and psychologist, holds three master’s degrees and has a doctorate in Yoga Psychology from the University of Oxford and also tutors at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. He is also a Trustee and the Vice President of the Chinmaya Mission UK, a worldwide spiritual organisation where he teaches spirituality. He is the Vice President (South) of the Hindu Forum Britain and has been actively involved in representing the Hindu perspective at the national level for understanding and action. He works as a counselor and psychotherapist assisting people to regain mental wellbeing and resilience. He was recently awarded an OBE for services to interfaith and the Hindu community in the UK, by Her Majesty the Queen in the New Year’s Honours list. 

We all go through loss and grief in our lives. There could be the loss of a relationship, a job or even the loss of a loved one - we are bound to encounter some sort of loss and grief. We spend years preparing for a career - how much time have you spent preparing for loss and grief?

In Part 1 we talk about understanding and preparing for it. In Part 2, we give you tools and techniques that will help you.

For a transcript of this show, go to https://wellnesscurated.life/loss-and-grief-part-1/


If you liked our episode, you can subscribe to our podcast on any of the major podcasting platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Please leave us a review on Apple iTunes and help others discover this podcast. You can visit wellnesscurated.life and follow us on Twitter @WellnessCurated,
On Instagram @wellnesscurated.life,
On Facebook @Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda,
On LinkedIn @Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda,
And on YouTube @wellnesscuratedbyanshubahanda.

for more wellness tips to help you live your best life.

27 min

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