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This one's heavy, but it's SO important. Recorded during National Physician Suicide Awareness Day, Amanda, Laura, and Kendra dive into the emotions we're taught to push down in medicine: anguish, hopelessness, despair, sadness, and grief. No toxic positivity here—just honest conversation about what it really means to be human while practicing medicine.

💔 The Reality We Face

The Compartmentalization Trap Medicine teaches us to "stay professional"—which often means push it down, don't cry, keep moving. But as Brené Brown reminds us: we can't selectively numb emotions. When we shut down grief and despair, we also lose access to joy, hope, and connection.

Understanding the Emotions:

🏥 How This Shows Up at Work

Real scenarios we all recognize:

Here's the truth: If you're feeling grouchy and don't know why, you might actually be depressed or carrying unprocessed sadness. Many of us don't manifest it the "textbook" way.

🛠️ Micro-Resets at Work (Because We Don't Have Time for 30-Minute Yoga)

Quick grounding techniques:

Remember: The visual memories won't go away. Process them as you go instead of creating a decades-long pile-up.

🏡 Processing After Work

When you have more time:

💡 The Antidote: Hope (Martin Seligman's 3 P's)

1. PERSONALIZATION (It's not all your fault) We're quick to self-blame. Reminder: You cannot take credit for good OR bad outcomes. There are factors outside your control. The universe/God has a plan—thank goodness we're not in charge of everything.

2. PERMANENCE (This won't last forever) Ask yourself: Will this be a big deal in 5 minutes? 5 hours? 5 days? 5 months? 5 years? This pulls your thinking brain back online.

3. PERVASIVENESS (It hasn't touched everything) "I'll never be competent again" vs. your daughter texting about her goggles for practice. See? It hasn't touched your whole life.

⚠️ Why This Matters

Unprocessed anguish, despair, and grief show up as:

The good news? Even if you weren't taught emotional skills growing up, they can be learned. You can start TODAY.

🎯 Your Action Steps

  1. Notice what's happening in your body (tight chest? nausea? heaviness?)
  2. Name the feeling (use feelingswheel.com if needed)
  3. Don't judge the emotion—just observe it
  4. Practice self-compassion (Would you talk to your child this way?)
  5. Create a ritual of closure for difficult cases

💙 You're Not Alone

This is heavy work. If you need to debrief, the team is here. Book a free session at www.thewholephysician.com or email podcast@thewholephysician.com.

You are whole. You are a gift to medicine. The work you do matters. ✨

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