Continuing bonds theory challenges the old assumption that healthy grieving means 'letting go'—in reality, your relationship with someone who has died evolves rather than ends. You carry their values forward, hear their voice in decisions, feel their presence in ways that remain real and vital to who you are.
Continuing Bonds Theory challenges the old idea that grief means letting go, proposing instead that maintaining an ongoing inner relationship with the deceased is healthy and normal. Developed by Klass, Silverman, and Nickman, this framework validates the impulse to keep talking to, writing to, or feeling the presence of someone who has died.
For grievers who feel guilty about not moving on, this concept is deeply liberating. AI tools can support continuing bonds work by helping you write ongoing letters, preserve imagined conversations, and build a living archive of your relationship that evolves over time.
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