Non-Death Grief, Caregiver Support, Self-Care Brenda Gibbs Non-Death Grief, Caregiver Support, Self-Care Brenda Gibbs

When the Person You Love Begins to Fade

There are losses that unfold slowly, without a clear moment of goodbye. You wake up one day and realize that the person sitting across from you — the one you’ve known for years, maybe decades — has changed. Not gone, but different. Illness has a way of rearranging lives like that. It takes pieces of the person you love, sometimes gently, sometimes all at once, until the familiar rhythms of your connection no longer sound the same.

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Non-Death Grief, Self-Care Brenda Gibbs Non-Death Grief, Self-Care Brenda Gibbs

When Walls Separate a Family

We often think of grief only in terms of death. But what about the loss that’s steeped in separation, absence, and invisible walls? The incarceration of someone close — whether a family member, partner, or friend — can stir a grief as real and deep as any other. It’s a non-death loss that deserves acknowledgment, care, and compassion.

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Non-Death Grief Brenda Gibbs Non-Death Grief Brenda Gibbs

The Unspoken Grief of Addiction

Grief doesn’t always begin with death. Sometimes, it starts the moment someone you love begins to slip away — not physically, but emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. Addiction creates a unique kind of absence. The person is still here, yet not quite reachable. The connection you once knew changes, sometimes slowly, sometimes all at once. This is a form of grief few people talk about, yet it’s one that many quietly endure.

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Bereavement Brenda Gibbs Bereavement Brenda Gibbs

7 Types of Grief

Did you know there are 7 types of grief? Isn't everybody’s grief the same? Yes, grief is all the deeply personal internal experience of your thoughts and feeling and this sounds straightforward. Yet, our grief and how we cope with the loss is greatly impacted by factors surrounding the loss.

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Non-Death Grief Brenda Gibbs Non-Death Grief Brenda Gibbs

Losses without Death

The grief in these non-death losses are as valid as the grief caused by death. Get support and learn about grief in all its forms as a way to strengthen and provide additional support knowing that you are experiencing grief and that is okay. You too need to create your coping kit to first manage the stressful situation and then to eventually move from the old you to the new you.

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Caregiver Support, Traumatic Loss Brenda Gibbs Caregiver Support, Traumatic Loss Brenda Gibbs

Caregivers and the Anguish of Anticipatory Grief

What is meant by anticipatory grief? It is normal to feel grief whenever there is a loss. What is puzzling is that anticipatory grief begins before a death when aspects of the previous life is lost to the disease. The technical term is ambiguous loss when a person is physically present but mentally lost. Addictions, mental psychosis, dementia, or Alzheimers’s are examples of ambiguous loss. Yes, grief can begin without a death.

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