Grief and Identity: Who Am I After Loss?
Grief and Identity Counselling in Littlehampton | Online Support Exploring how grief affects identity after loss and how counselling can help. Grief is often described as missing someone, but for many people, it is also the experience of losing yourself. After a significant loss, clients often ask quietly but urgently: “I don’t recognise who I am anymore...is this normal?” As a counsellor and psychotherapist, I support people navigating grief, loss, and life transitions. I work in a gentle, creative and trauma-informed way, shaping sessions around what you need. At first, this is often about creating space for you to share your loss, to witness your grief, and to gradually start reflecting on your life. A lot of this work is often around understanding who you were before the loss or change, who you are afterward, and who you would like to be. In this blog: How Grief Affects Identity Why the New Year Can Intensify Grief Common Identity Questions After Loss D...