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Complicated Grief: When Loss Becomes Prolonged

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.

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Why It Matters

Complicated grief, also called prolonged grief disorder, occurs when the natural grieving process becomes stuck, leaving a person unable to adapt to life after loss even months or years later. Unlike typical bereavement, it is marked by intense longing, difficulty accepting the death, and an inability to reengage with daily life.

Recognizing complicated grief is the first step toward getting the right support, and AI tools can help by providing a consistent, judgment-free space to voice feelings, track emotional patterns over time, and gently identify when professional help may be needed.

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