Loss can force you to rewrite your identity: the athlete who loses mobility, the parent who loses custody, the professional whose career path vanishes. Biographical disruption names the work of rebuilding who you are when the narrative you lived by suddenly no longer applies.
Biographical disruption is a concept from sociology and health psychology that describes what happens when a major loss or life event breaks the continuity of your personal narrative, forcing you to revise who you are, what your future looks like, and how your past now makes sense. Losing a spouse, child, or lifelong role can make your own life story feel suddenly foreign.
AI tools can help you work through biographical disruption by guiding structured life review sessions, helping you identify which parts of your identity feel severed and which remain intact, and supporting the slow work of authoring a new chapter that honors the past while making space for who you are becoming.
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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