![]() ![]() It’s in the very language we use in the aftermath of loss. Too often, I have found in my experience as a therapist, our culture counsels us to put away our grief. ![]() Liking someone new had somehow dismantled that wall. To function in her day-to-day life with children and career, she had worked hard to build a wall around her grief. Grief is unpredictable like that it can lie in wait, even on the sunniest of days.įor my patient, opening her heart to someone else made the loss of her wife more concrete, as if somehow pulling the cord on a curtain that separated past from future. My patient was just wading back into the dating pool meeting someone she liked was indeed a good thing.
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