
In "It's OK That You're Not OK," Megan Devine revolutionizes grief support by challenging our rush-to-heal culture. Drawing from personal tragedy, she offers what countless readers call "permission to grieve authentically." Why has this compassionate manifesto become essential reading for therapists and the heartbroken alike?
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Grief is perhaps the most misunderstood human experience. We live in a society that expects grief to follow a tidy timeline, resolve quickly, and ultimately transform us into better, wiser people. But real grief doesn't work that way. It's messy, unpredictable, and refuses to follow any prescribed path. When profound loss enters our lives, we're often met with well-intentioned platitudes: "everything happens for a reason" or "they're in a better place now." These seemingly comforting phrases carry an unspoken message: "...so stop feeling so bad." This cultural discomfort with pain creates a terrible isolation. When we're grieving, we discover that many people simply don't know how to be present with our suffering. They offer advice, judge our process, or urge us to move on before we're ready. The problem isn't that grieving people are doing it wrong - it's that our culture hasn't equipped us with the skills to approach grief with compassion and patience. Even the medical establishment pathologizes normal grief responses, considering grief lasting longer than six months to be potentially disordered. In practice, the timeline is even shorter - many professionals consider being deeply affected after just a couple of weeks to be problematic. This medicalization of a normal, sane response to loss serves no one and adds unnecessary suffering to those already in pain.
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