Digital Grief & Loss

Digital grief and loss is the specific weight of bereavement layered with digital residue โ€” notifications from loved ones, frozen social accounts, unread messages, and AI-generated reminders that can delay or complicate mourning. Evidence-based supports include grief-focused therapy, Complicated Grief Treatment (CGT), meaning-centered therapy, and narrative therapy approaches. Offline.now lists a growing network of licensed therapists who work with digital grief and loss.

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