Grieving the Loss of a Parent: How to Cope When Your World Changes Forever
Grieving the Loss of a Parent: How to Cope When Your World Changes Forever Losing a parent is one of the most profound heartbreaks many of us will ever face. Whether it’s sudden or expected, early or later in life, nothing can truly prepare you for the emptiness, the shift in identity, or the quiet ache that follows. It's the kind of loss that rearranges your inner world. Grief doesn’t follow a script. It doesn’t unfold in neat stages or disappear after a set amount of time. It’s messy, unpredictable, and deeply personal. If you’re navigating this painful path right now, know this: you are not alone, and your feelings—whatever they are—are valid. 1. Let Yourself Feel Everything Grief brings with it a complex wave of emotions: sadness, anger, guilt, confusion, even numbness. One moment you might be sobbing, the next you’re laughing at a memory, and then suddenly you feel nothing at all. It’s okay. This is grief doing what it does. Let yourself feel. Don’t try to rush healing ...