In this minisode of Grief Uncensored, we talk about the concept of closure. As always, we’re skipping the clichés and diving right into the bleak realities of finding closure after loss: a process with no fixed destination.
When we talk about closure, it doesn't just mean with the person we lost. We also talk about finding closure with everything we experienced: the loss, the guilt, the anger, the trauma, and all the other unresolved feelings.
Do we need to accept our realities to find closure? What if we didn’t get to say goodbye, or be with them in their final moments? Do we really need closure to move on, or is it a societal expectation that adds unnecessary weight to the grieving process?
Come join us this week as we try to answer these questions surrounding this concept of closure. In a culture that often urges us to "move on," we acknowledge that grief has its own timeline. Instead of pushing for closure, we explore how time itself becomes a crucial factor in healing wounds and finding a sense of peace.