Rather than moving on or letting go, continuing bonds means maintaining a meaningful relationship with someone who has died—through memory, conversation, ritual, or inner dialogue. This doesn't mean being stuck; it means integrating their presence into your ongoing life in ways that feel authentic to who you are.
Continuing bonds is a grief theory that challenges the old idea that healing requires letting go, instead recognizing that maintaining an ongoing inner relationship with a deceased loved one is a healthy and normal part of mourning. Rather than severing ties, grieving people are encouraged to transform the relationship into one that lives within memory, story, and meaning.
This framework matters because it gives grievers permission to stay connected rather than move on, which is often what the heart needs most. AI tools can support continuing bonds work by helping users write ongoing letters to loved ones, build living memory archives, and create dialogue-based reflections that keep the relationship present and evolving.
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