4 - Grief

Hello and welcome to Happily Ever After, the podcast where we explore all things Divorce and heartache but leave with hope.

I am your host Hannah Harvey, and today we are talking about grief.

Obviously, no one has died in this instance but your relationship has, and even if it was a tumultuous one, you can still be sad that it’s gone. And grieve for it.

Jessica Simpson “It was like a death in the family: You go through the mourning stage, then the rebellion, and then all of a sudden you have to find life by yourself.”

I can definitely relate to this - there were some interesting decisions made during the rebellion stage and frankly the mourning stage still shows up at times. Each time you reach a new milestone, or you deal with something in your new life that you haven't before, it can just rear its ugly head. ​​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​

We may always mourn the end of our marriages, remembering the happier times and some good things came from it. ​​​​​​​​

But that's OK. ​​​​​​​​When you look at the breakdown of a relationship from the perspective of grief and the stages of grief, it seems it’s essential that you go through the motions and feel sad when these feelings pop up and you acknowledge them and give them the space they need.​​​​

In this episode we explore these feelings in relation to the stages of grief from Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's book On Death and Dying.

In this episode I also mention my therapists - Blue Talking Therapies - who have helped me so much. You can find them here and tell them I sent you! https://bluetalkingtherapies.co.uk