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Restorative Retelling: Using Story to Heal After Loss

The stories you tell about your loss—how you frame what happened, what it took from you, and how you've survived it—shape your ability to integrate that loss over time. Restorative retelling doesn't erase the pain but allows you to gradually construct a narrative where grief coexists with agency, meaning, and the continuation of your life.

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Restorative retelling is a therapeutic approach developed for traumatic bereavement in which a person gradually reconstructs and revisits the story of their loved one and their death in a safe, controlled way, integrating painful details into a coherent narrative that reduces their emotional charge over time. The process transforms fragmented, intrusive memories into a story that can be held rather than feared.

AI tools support restorative retelling by offering a patient, always-available presence where you can write and rewrite your story at your own pace, receive thoughtful prompts that help fill narrative gaps, and build a permanent record that honors both the life and the loss.

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