When someone is dying slowly—from illness, age, or circumstance—you begin grieving while they're still here, condensing emotions that normally unfold over months into weeks or days. This early mourning isn't morbid; it's a practical way your mind and body prepare for a loss you can see coming.
Anticipatory grief refers to the mourning process that begins before an expected loss occurs, such as when a loved one receives a terminal diagnosis or when a significant life transition is approaching and feels inevitable.
AI tools can help people in this painful in-between period capture memories, process fears, compose things they want to say, and build emotional frameworks that support them both before and after the loss arrives.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
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