This podcast episode explores the complex nature of grief and the multidimensional aspects involved in the grieving process. It challenges traditional perspectives on grief, highlighting the importance of understanding grief as a motivational process rather than just a state of sadness. The episode discusses the role of dimensions, such as space, time, and emotional closeness, in defining our relationships and navigating grief. It delves into the neuroscience of grief, including the activation of specific brain regions and the impact of neural plasticity. The episode also examines the concept of complicated grief syndrome, distinguishing it from non-complicated grief. Tools and strategies for effective grieving, such as acknowledging attachments and remapping expectations, are discussed. Furthermore, the episode explores the role of hormones, such as oxytocin, and the influence of cortisol rhythms on grief outcomes. Ultimately, the podcast provides valuable insights into understanding and navigating the complex and individualized experience of grief.