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Jono take us on a therapy deep dive on the stages of grief through Wakanda Forever. Ramonda tries to recognize the anniversary of T'Challa's death, while Shuri grapples with denial and darkness. Jono explains the five stages of grief and how they are sometimes misunderstood. He talks about how our relationships shape our grief, how we heal through rituals, and how guilt and comparative grief aren't productive. And, as always, Alan is here to cry along with you.

Resource:
On Grief and Grieving by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler

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tropetweeter

Had an idea for this earlier and wanted to share, and I figure this is where it might have the best chance to be seen since I don’t know how to access the discord server. As a whole, one could say the Daniel Craig 007 films are about loss and how one deals with that. Y’all might do a video on No Time to Die and all that Bond has done to find himself there.

CinemaTherapy

We’re planning on doing a whole Hero Psychology on Daniel Craig’s Bond at some point. Shockingly (for that character) deep, rich character.

Ayesha Ali

I felt this during the first Black Panther, but more so here. Tchala wasn't just Shuri's brother, he was her best, and maybe only, friend.

AmberMetalicScorpion

regarding the line "what construct does your mind create? does it offer you comfort, or torment?". I absolutely love that line because ramonda is willing to accept "sure, maybe it is a construct, maybe it's just there to give me comfort. but we all need comfort"

1-800-IDK

Found this available on the heroes Patreon. (I am only heroes tier) just thought you guys should know it’s here.

CinemaTherapy

We made this free for all Patreon tiers as a gift last year. We did the same for one DC. Enjoy!

☮️🪬Sonar IllusionFox🪬☮️

I can heavily relate to crying over an actor or Celebrity I can just be laying there thinking things over and Alan Rickman would pop in my head or Rik Mayall and I’ll start crying I remember seeing something on Instagram on Rik Mayall something on the lines of some people who go all out to make you laugh and make your day who are no longer around you always end up missing there presence, it was something on them lines I read it smiled softly my head tilted down tears slowly flooded my eyes that hit hard =;^;= , I see it as those that either went to soon or still had much to offer , tears are a gift and an act of love from those that are left behind still keeping there memory alive 🙂☮️💚

SaucyJTD

Only just now watched this... thank you for basically covering the talk I gave at church, Jono, long before I did. It's validating to hear someone else who is considered a professional to say things that I have thought and felt for a while now. Thank you.