You’re functioning. Showing up. Holding it together.

But something underneath still isn’t settled.

You don’t need more advice. You need a place to actually process what’s been held onto. Here, you’ll find grounded, practical tools to help you move through it with more clarity, steadiness, and ease.

Grief Carly Pollack, LCSW Grief Carly Pollack, LCSW

Anticipatory Grief: Why You Grieve Someone Who Is Still Alive

Anticipatory grief is the emotional pain that begins before someone dies. It appears during terminal illness, dementia, addiction, hospice care, and other moments when loss is near. This guide explains why grieving someone who is still alive feels so complicated and how therapy can help. Read on if you’re grieving someone who is still technically here.

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Therapy helps you actually process what’s underneath — not just understand it.

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