Psychological Limbo - When Your Child Feels Gone

Grief can make you feel like you’re still physically here… while emotionally disappearing piece by piece.
In this episode of Laugh, Cry, Scream, Chris talks about the identity loss, emotional exhaustion, numbness, and quiet isolation grieving parents often experience after child loss.
Because sometimes grief doesn’t look like crying.
 Sometimes it looks like:
 • pulling away from people
 • forgetting who you used to be
 • struggling to function normally
 • feeling emotionally detached from life itself
This episode is for the grieving parents secretly wondering:
 “What happened to me?”
You are not crazy.
 You are grieving.
Resources & support:
 griefandhealingwithchris.com
#Grief #ChildLoss #GrievingParent #MentalHealth #Loss

Creators and Guests

Christina Workman
Host
Christina Workman
Chris is a grief educator, writer, and speaker who supports parents navigating child loss and family estrangement—without sugarcoating or silencing. With over 35 years as a nurse and lived experience as a bereaved mother, stepmother, and grandmother, she brings both credibility and candor to conversations most people avoid.
Psychological Limbo - When Your Child Feels Gone
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