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Grieving a parent who’s still alive: Going no-contact, parental estrangement, and complex grief
Grief isn’t always about death. Sometimes, it’s about letting go of someone who is still alive, like a parent who, for your wellbeing, you can no longer be in contact with. This kind of grief is complex, often invisible, and rarely understood. It carries layers of loss, longing, and the challenge of navigating a world that assumes family is always safe.
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