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Scenario

When a grieving parent's memories of your shared childhood don't match yours

My childhood best friend died in an accident and her mother keeps calling me to talk about memories I don't actually have because grief is making her remember things differently than they happened

More people experience this than they realize.

What we've seen

Grief can reshape memory in ways that create conflicting versions of the past, leaving survivors to choose between truth and comfort.

Your guide for this
Rabia
Rabia works with people navigating exactly this kind of situation.
Worth thinking about

“Where Are You with The biography impulse — being remembered?”

Peri

Peri can explain why this happens, help you decide if this is the right situation for you, and point toward the right journey or coach.

If this sounds familiar, the Library can help you find the bigger picture.