Continuing bonds theory proposes that grieving doesn't require releasing attachment to someone who has died, but rather transforming the relationship from physical presence to lasting internal connection—a framework that validates talking to, about, or feeling the presence of the deceased without pathologizing it. This challenges earlier grief theories that treated attachment as something to outgrow, offering instead a way to honor both the loss and the enduring significance of the person.
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