Helen on dealing with grief
Season 6, Episode 14, Aug 29, 09:00 AM
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Psychotherapist Helen, who lives with secondary breast cancer, talks about grief in all its forms, and why it's important to accept it.
Helen Skelton is a psychotherapist and campaigner who lives with secondary breast cancer. In this episode, Helen talks in depth with Laura about grief. How grief isn’t just about losing someone, but about the loss of anything; your hair, your body image, your friendships, the life you hoped you’d have.
Drawing on her own experience, Helen shares the grief she’s experienced as part of her breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, and how that grief extends to losing friends in the breast cancer community she’s a part of. She also promotes acceptance of grief and anger as emotions that should be recognised and lived with, and shares some outlooks that may help others see their grief in a new light.
You can find Helen on Instagram @secondary.psych
You can read Helen's writing on Substack
If you'd like to find out more about Breast Cancer Now's support services, visit the Breast Cancer Now website or phone our free helpline on 0808 800 6000 (UK only).
You can subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode is available to watch or listen to on the Breast Cancer Now website. You can also watch it on YouTube.
Key Topics:
2:08 Helen is diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020
5:51 Dealing with a cancer diagnosis during COVID
8:22 Living with secondary breast cancer
10:39 Getting a primary and secondary breast cancer diagnosis at the same time
16:35 There's more to grief than just the dictionary definition
23:19 Grief as a result of a cancer diagnosis
25:49 Processing the grief from losing someone to the same disease you have
29:17 Helen attends a grief retreat
33:09 What is grief tending?
34:05 Discussing rage and anger, and how to come to terms with them
37:29 Why it's important to talk about emotions and feelings
41:27 Helen shares tips and techniques for coping with grief
46:14 Emotional triggers can cause you to reevaluate and make different decisions
53:38 What it means to Helen to "live well"
Drawing on her own experience, Helen shares the grief she’s experienced as part of her breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, and how that grief extends to losing friends in the breast cancer community she’s a part of. She also promotes acceptance of grief and anger as emotions that should be recognised and lived with, and shares some outlooks that may help others see their grief in a new light.
You can find Helen on Instagram @secondary.psych
You can read Helen's writing on Substack
If you'd like to find out more about Breast Cancer Now's support services, visit the Breast Cancer Now website or phone our free helpline on 0808 800 6000 (UK only).
You can subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode is available to watch or listen to on the Breast Cancer Now website. You can also watch it on YouTube.
Key Topics:
2:08 Helen is diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020
5:51 Dealing with a cancer diagnosis during COVID
8:22 Living with secondary breast cancer
10:39 Getting a primary and secondary breast cancer diagnosis at the same time
16:35 There's more to grief than just the dictionary definition
23:19 Grief as a result of a cancer diagnosis
25:49 Processing the grief from losing someone to the same disease you have
29:17 Helen attends a grief retreat
33:09 What is grief tending?
34:05 Discussing rage and anger, and how to come to terms with them
37:29 Why it's important to talk about emotions and feelings
41:27 Helen shares tips and techniques for coping with grief
46:14 Emotional triggers can cause you to reevaluate and make different decisions
53:38 What it means to Helen to "live well"