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Anticipatory Grief, Explained: Grieving Before a Loved One Dies
Anticipatory & Threshold Grief Carly Pollack, LCSW 2/10/26 Anticipatory & Threshold Grief Carly Pollack, LCSW 2/10/26

Anticipatory Grief, Explained: Grieving Before a Loved One Dies

Anticipatory grief is the emotional response that occurs before a loved one dies. It often includes guilt, hypervigilance, identity shifts, and living in the tension between hope and preparation. This post explains what anticipatory grief really is — and how to navigate it.

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