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Episode 5: The Rebellious Widow [Making Grief & Loss "Fun"]
Episode 513th December 2021 • All Things Private Practice Podcast • Patrick Casale
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During this episode, I talk with Jill Johnson-Young, otherwise known as "The Rebellious Widow." Jill is a grief therapist and expert, group practice owner, author, speaker, and so much more.

We discuss Jill's incredible grief journey where she talks about the grief and loss of two of her wives and marrying her third wife... the kicker is that they all knew each other in one way or another.

Talking Points Include:

  • Why therapists don't feel comfortable talking about grief and loss
  • Questions that you definitely should not ask someone grieving
  • Jill's incredible outlook on some very difficult topics
  • How to support clients and loved ones who are grieving
  • Why it's important to get comfortable with the uncomfortable
  • Destigmatizing grief and loss


Check out Jill's website for grief and loss resources, classes*, and community.

*Jill has a special offer for everyone listening to this podcast for 50% one of her courses using code: POD50

Learn more about Jill and her incredible work: https://jilljohnsonyoung.com

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The Receptionist for iPad

I want to thank The Receptionist for iPad for sponsoring this episode. From new patients faced with an empty lobby and no idea where to find their therapist to clinicians with a session running over time and the doorbell ringing, some of the most anxiety-ridden moments of a therapy appointment happen before a session even starts. The Receptionist for iPad, helps you tackle some of that pre-appointment apprehension and anxiety. The Receptionist for iPad is an easy-to-use digital client check-in system that helps your visitors check in securely to their appointments and notify their practitioners of their arrival via SMS, email, or your preferred channel. No more confusion, and less lobby checking or having clients sign in on paper logbooks. It can even help you upgrade and update your demographic information for your clients as well and even validate parking. Start a 14-day free trial of the Receptionist for iPad by going to thereceptionist.com/privatepractice. Make sure to start your trial with that link and you'll also get your first month free if you decide to sign up.

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