02/27/2026
Some of the most commonly recognized forms of grief comes from physically losing a person, losing a pet or going through a major change in a significant relationship.
However, we also experience grief when friendships evolve, our direction in life shifts, work direction changes or our personal identity transforms. Having space to explore and process all forms of grief helps with the healing process.
Reach out through our website for additional support when it comes to processing grief. https://pinevalleycounselingllc.clientsecure.me
Grief is not only about losing a person. 💭
We grieve relationships, unmet expectations, childhood wounds, lost time, health changes, and versions of ourselves we had to outgrow.
Grief can also come from transitions, boundaries, estrangement, or letting go of what we hoped would change. Naming these losses supports emotional healing and growth.
Read more here 👉 Grief Revisited: Tips For Growing Past Sadness
https://reachoutrecovery.com/grief-revisited-tips-for-growing-past-sadness/