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Part 15: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Dr. Martha Latz of A Unique Therapy Center

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Boca Raton, FL – Dr. Latz is the founder of A Unique Therapy Center. For nearly 30 years, Dr. Latz has provided an emotionally supportive environment to help individuals and their loved ones navigate challenging life transitions. Dr. Latz weaves both traditional and holistic approaches to fully address the whole person: mind, body and spirit.

“When the lockdowns first began, we were hearing from people we hadn’t heard from in years. Now that we are a few months in, you might be wondering, ‘Where did everyone go?’ says Dr. Latz. “These are the feelings we can't help but feel, so it’s hard to not take things personally. Our meaningful circles are still meaningful. It's reasonable to be anxious, because it's not unique to you.”

Dr. Latz says we are all individually experiencing what is known as “disenfranchised grief.”

“Everyone seems to think the grieving process is linear,” says Dr. Latz. “Everybody is grieving a loss, but this isn’t like grieving the death of a loved one. This is disenfranchised grief because there are no rules for it, no parameters, no guidance, no anchor. We're all trying to establish how to grieve while the information is changing every day.”

Dr. Latz says we each must find a way to make this experience something we are grateful for in some way. People are surprised to find they are giving themselves more compassion, which leads to more self-reflection and a deeper understanding of their reality.

“There's always something to relearn and always something new to embrace,” says Dr. Latz.

For more information on Dr. Martha Latz and A Unique Therapy Center, visit www.auniquetherapycenter.com