Most grief, though painful, gradually softens as you adjust and integrate the loss into your life—but sometimes mourning gets stuck in active crisis mode, months or years later, without the natural shift toward acceptance. Complicated grief requires specific support because the normal trajectory has genuinely broken down.
Complicated grief, also known as prolonged grief disorder, occurs when the natural grieving process becomes blocked or intensified, leaving a person unable to adapt to the loss or re-engage with daily life after an extended period. It is distinct from depression and is characterized by persistent yearning, difficulty accepting the reality of the loss, and a feeling that life is meaningless without the deceased.
Recognizing the signs of complicated grief is a critical first step toward getting appropriate support. AI tools can serve as a low-pressure space to surface and articulate feelings that may be hard to share with others, helping you identify patterns in your grief responses and prepare more honest conversations for use with a licensed grief therapist.
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