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#179 – Randy Nesse on why evolution left us so vulnerable to depression and anxiety

80,000 Hours Podcast

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Ambivalent Relationships and Grief: Unexpected Findings

Research on individuals who experienced loss of a spouse revealed that contrary to psychiatric teachings, people with ambivalent relationships before the loss had less grief afterward. This contradicted the belief that getting in touch with ambivalence was necessary for overcoming long-term grief. Additionally, the theory that delayed or absent grief required intervention to connect with suppressed anger based on Freudian concepts was disproven by the research, as there was no indication that lack of immediate grief led to more grief later on.

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