• EPISODE 23 | Trauma & Grief Through The Eyes Of A Nurse With Jennifer Johnson

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

EPISODE 23 | Trauma & Grief Through The Eyes Of A Nurse With Jennifer Johnson

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I have a heartfelt conversation with ER nurse Jennifer Johnson about the complexities of grief in the nursing profession. She explores the emotional toll of caring for patients and their families, the lack of education on grief in nursing, and the importance of vulnerability and support in processing these experiences. Jennifer shares her personal stories, coping mechanisms, and insights on how to navigate grief while maintaining professionalism in a high-stress environment. In this conversation, we explore the profound themes of community, grief, healing and the importance of having a support system during difficult times, the sacredness of grief, and the need to celebrate life and death. Jenn shares her insights on the role of intuition in nursing and the significance of rituals in honoring those who have passed.

    Takeaways

    • Grief is a significant part of nursing that is often overlooked.
    • Nurses experience grief not just for patients but also for families.
    • Vulnerability allows for healing and creates safe spaces for others.
    • Education on grief and palliative care is crucial for nurses.
    • Crying at work is a natural response and should be accepted.
    • Personal experiences with grief can deeply affect a nurse's emotional state.
    • Support systems are essential for nurses dealing with grief.
    • The impact of pediatric cases can be particularly challenging for nurses.
    • Reaching out for help is vital in managing grief and trauma.
    • Normalizing conversations about death and grief can benefit the nursing community.
    • Community is the number one indicator of resilience post-trauma.
    • Grief is a sacred part of the human experience.
    • Rituals can help honor and remember those who have passed.
    • Talking about death can alleviate future trauma for families.
    • Grief can feel isolating, but support is available.
    • It's important to normalize conversations about death.
    • Healing is a journey that often requires community involvement.

    Jenn is waiting for her book, Nursing Intuition, to be published this fall. In the book, she will discuss the science behind using intuition and how she incorporates it into her patient care. Jenn has a wealth of information to share, and I cannot wait to read her book when it comes out. You can find Jenn at www.rforgrowth.com You can pre-order her book and find her nursing support materials here. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jennifer-A-Johnson-RN/author/B0D1NBF18K

    If you are grieving right now, you are not alone. You can order a copy of my bestselling book Even If-A Holistic Approach to Living A Joy Filled Life With Loss on amazon by clicking here.

    https://amzn.to/3x5Qbd8

    If you are a fellow grieving mamma and would like to know more about Holistic Grief Academy, my coaching program you can click here

    https://holisticgriefacademy.myflodesk.com/prei7fpydj

    PS. I would love to stay connected. You can follow me on Instagram @mrsshaunadukes or head over to ShaunaDukes.com for a free ebook on how to support a grieving friend.

    Shauna, XO

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