What Is Unconventional Grief?

By: Myles O'Riordan
Wednesday, September 14, 2022

At Wagg Funeral Home, we have found that grieving somebody. At the same time, they are still alive is a type of atypical grief that is frequently discussed yet is a genuine problem that the living should deal with. Death is commonly seen as the essential condition for grieving. However, mourning the dead is just one aspect of death. You probably don't know what we're talking about if you haven't gone through it.

Understanding What Unconventional Grief Is

How can you be sad for someone you haven't lost? If you have ever gone through this kind of sadness, you probably silently rejoice that an individual has finally put into words how you feel.

Grieving for someone still alive is not the same as grieving in advance. When you are aware, you will soon experience a loss, like when a beloved one is ill or in the hospital, you may experience the anticipation of grief.

If you're unfamiliar with this type of grieving, you might be perplexed about how it's possible or what typically sets it off in people. This mourning frequently results from a loved one changing into someone you no longer remember or recognize.

Common Causes Of Unconventional Grief

  • Drug or Substance Addiction
  • Brain Injury
  • Mental Illness
  • Dementia or Alzheimer’s
  • Family Trauma

The unpleasant reality of mourning a living person is that, although they are still physically there, psychologically, they have changed from the person you knew. Furthermore, many of these elements are out of the person's, or the person's observing a loved one's control.

Be Willing To Make a Change In Your Thought Process

Although it could be challenging for you to imagine your beloved one in a different situation, you might be able to enjoy a fulfilling relationship with them that involves ways you could never have imagined. Don't push down your feelings of loss over this circumstance just because no one else seems to care or sees the depth of your anguish.

Don't force yourself to act a certain way; instead, be honest about how you feel with your closest loved ones. One of the most helpful things you can do is connect with others who are going through the same tragedy or unconventional grief as you. This is always an option, whether through a structured group setting or simply finding someone to talk to.

 

We at Wagg Funeral Home are available any week; you can contact us.

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