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Unanticipated Loss with Dr. Jennifer Levin (Part 1):

Unanticipated loss can shake the very core of who we are — leaving us not only grieving but questioning, searching, and trying to make sense of the senseless. In this special two-part episode, Dr. Christina Zampitella sits down with Dr. Jennifer Levin, a nationally recognized expert in traumatic grief, to explore what makes these sudden losses so different — and why the healing process often looks unlike anything else.

Together, they explore:

Whether you’ve experienced a sudden loss or support others who have, this episode offers insight, compassion, and powerful validation for anyone navigating the unthinkable.

Part 2 drops next week, so stay tuned!


⏱️ Chapters:

00:00 – Welcome + Intro to Dr. Jennifer Levin
 02:00 – How Jennifer got into traumatic grief work
 08:30 – The difference between anticipated and unanticipated loss
 13:45 – Why sudden loss is uniquely disorienting
 18:15 – “Unexpected but not surprising” vs. “sudden and shocking” deaths
 23:20 – The emotional and psychological aftermath of traumatic loss
 25:00 – Rumination, narrative gaps, and meaning-making
 29:30 – The addiction model of grief: Is rumination a form of coping?
 32:00 – The long arc of healing and why it takes time