53 episodes

Women's health is so much more than the problems brought to the doctor's office. Every medical problem is molded by the complexities of women's lives, for better and for worse. Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones looks at women's health through the lens of physical, emotional, social, intellectual, financial, environmental, and spiritual health—the seven domains of women's health. These are conversations for all the women in your life, and we're going to have these conversations together.

7 Domains of Women's Health The Scope

    • Health & Fitness

Women's health is so much more than the problems brought to the doctor's office. Every medical problem is molded by the complexities of women's lives, for better and for worse. Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones looks at women's health through the lens of physical, emotional, social, intellectual, financial, environmental, and spiritual health—the seven domains of women's health. These are conversations for all the women in your life, and we're going to have these conversations together.

    E51: The Spiritual Domain of Grief

    E51: The Spiritual Domain of Grief

    Grief is a multifaceted experience that can extend beyond the physical realm for some individuals. While many religions and cultures offer beliefs in an afterlife, what exactly comes after our physical existence remains a mystery.



    Carolyn Swift Jones joins the conversation on the spiritual domain of grief to discuss how individuals may seek ways to connect with loved ones after their spirits have departed their physical bodies. This connection can serve as a source of healing and comfort for emotional well-being during times of loss. Through spirituality, we can find solace and meaning, helping us in navigating the complexities of grief and finding a path toward healing and acceptance. Whether through prayer, meditation, or rituals, spiritual practices can provide a framework for processing grief, offering a sense of continuity and connection that transcends the boundaries of life and death.

    • 23 min
    E50: The Environmental Domain of Grief

    E50: The Environmental Domain of Grief

    Environmental changes can evoke powerful emotions and deeply impact our well-being. Scent cues, often linked to memories, can transport us back to specific moments, triggering unexpected waves of grief.



    In the environmental domain of grief, Dr. Kirtly Jones explores the intricate relationship between our environment and the grieving process. The episode introduces the concept of solastalgia—a form of grief experienced when witnessing the transformation or deterioration of a beloved place—and the emotional toll of climate grief, highlighting the growing concern over the declining health of our planet and its impact on human well-being.

    • 13 min
    E49: The Financial Domain of Grief

    E49: The Financial Domain of Grief

    Grieving can come with unexpected financial costs, from funeral expenses to managing unpaid bills and estate planning. These financial implications add another layer of complexity to an already challenging time.



    In the financial domain of grief, Dr. Kirtly Jones is joined by producer Chloé Nguyễn to explore this often-overlooked yet significant aspect of the grieving process. The conversation emphasizes the importance of preparing financially for grief, offers guidance for both individuals facing the end of life and those left behind, and provides strategies for navigating the financial challenges that accompany grief.

    • 23 min
    E48: The Intellectual Domain of Grief

    E48: The Intellectual Domain of Grief

    Grief is not a linear process, but rather a messy and tumultuous experience intertwined with various emotions such as guilt, anger, and relief. Normalizing the chaotic feelings and thoughts that accompany grief adds to our growth as humans. In the intellectual domain of grief, Dr. Kirtly Jones is joined by Kathie Supiano, director of Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program, to explore grief from a clinician's perspective—unlike depression, sorrow and grief are not problems to be solved. The conversation challenges Kübler-Ross's five stages of grief, emphasizing that each grieving journey is unique, with no one "correct" way to grieve. Making sense of loss over time can lead to feelings and thoughts of appreciation, gratitude, and remembrance as we navigate our grieving process.

    • 22 min
    E47: The Social Domain of Grief

    E47: The Social Domain of Grief

    There is healing in collective grieving. Grief does not have to be an isolated experience, and the support of one's social circle can play a crucial role in navigating the grieving process. Outside of family and close friends, resources such as grief support groups and group therapy can offer valuable avenues for communal healing.



    Kathie Supiano, director of Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program—the bereavement care program at University of Utah Health, joins this episode to talk about the social domain of grief and the multifaceted role of social connections during times of loss. The conversation touches on societal norms and stereotypes surrounding grief, cultural and generational differences in grieving practices, as well as gender disparities in how we may approach grief and loss.

    • 22 min
    E46: The Emotional Domain of Grief

    E46: The Emotional Domain of Grief

    Grief is the profound sense of sadness following loss, and grieving is the natural response to navigating that sorrow. We all grieve differently and on our own terms, and understanding how to care for oneself during the grieving process is crucial for healing. But what constitutes a 'normal' grieving process, and when does grieving become depression?



    In a raw and emotionally charged discussion, guest Jackie Shifrar shares a personal and poignant story of navigating the aftermath of losing a loved one to suicide. The conversation delves into the complex emotional landscape of grief and its profound impact on individuals and families.



    If you or a loved one are struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide, remember that you are not alone, and help is available. Call or text the National Suicide and Crisis Line at 988 to connect with mental health professionals in your area.

    • 20 min

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