Grief doesn't stay in your mind—it lives in your chest, your stomach, your shoulders, shaping how your body moves and rests. When loss is fresh or unprocessed, somatic grief manifests as physical symptoms: tension, fatigue, numbness, or explosive energy that seems disconnected from any thought. Recognizing these sensations as grief, not illness, can help you work with loss in the place where it actually lives.
Somatic grief describes the physical dimension of mourning, including the chest tightness, fatigue, disrupted sleep, appetite changes, and bodily heaviness that accompany emotional loss. The body often registers grief before the mind has fully processed it, making physical awareness a critical but frequently ignored channel for grief work.
AI-assisted body-scan journaling and symptom tracking prompts can help you connect physical sensations to emotional states, creating a more complete and integrated picture of where you are in your grief process.
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