Writing your grief and knowing you're being heard—whether by a person or by AI configured to truly listen rather than soothe—changes what you're able to write. The presence of a witness, even a non-human one, lets you move beyond the surface narratives and touch the specific, strange, sometimes contradictory reality of your actual loss.
Witness writing is a therapeutic practice in which a grieving person writes out their experience and then receives a reflective, validating response that simply acknowledges what was shared without judgment or advice. The act of being witnessed, of having pain recognized and named back to you, is itself a form of healing.
AI tools are uniquely suited to witness writing because they are available at 3am, do not grow uncomfortable with heavy emotion, and can reflect your words back with care and consistency. This concept helps people understand why responsive AI interaction feels meaningful during grief, not just as a journaling exercise but as a two-way exchange of recognition.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
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