Loss reorganizes your identity at a fundamental level: you are no longer someone's partner, a parent to a living child, or the person with that job, and these shifts ripple through how you see yourself and move in the world. Part of grieving is grieving the self you were and gradually discovering who you are in the absence of what has been lost.
A grief identity shift describes the profound disruption to your sense of self that often follows a significant loss, particularly when the person who died was central to how you understood your own role, purpose, or place in the world. Losing a spouse, parent, child, or close friend can leave you feeling like a stranger in your own life.
AI-supported reflection tools can help you explore who you are becoming rather than only mourning who you were, using guided prompts to surface values, strengths, and aspirations that belong entirely to you. Rebuilding identity after loss is not about replacing what was lost but about authoring a new chapter with intention, and AI can serve as a steady collaborator in that process.
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