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Absent but Implicit: Honoring Who Is Gone vs The Grief Inventory: Cataloging What You Have Lost

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Absent but Implicit: Honoring Who Is Gone

Absent but implicit is a narrative therapy concept describing how people who have died or left our lives remain active, shaping forces in how we think, decide, and define ourselves long after the physical relationship ends. The loved one is absent from the room but implicit in ev...

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The Grief Inventory: Cataloging What You Have Lost

A grief inventory is a structured self-reflection practice in which a bereaved person systematically identifies and documents every dimension of what they have lost — including roles, routines, relationships, dreams, and identity anchors — rather than focusing solely on the perso...

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What these concepts share

Both concepts are connected through 5 related ideas in the Grief, Loss & Life Rebuilding domain, suggesting they work together in practice.

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