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Optimal Relationships Daily - Dating, Marriage and Parenting - 2587: [Part 2] Coping With Sentimental Objects After Loss by Reid Peterson and Belinda Kock of Grief Refuge

2587: [Part 2] Coping With Sentimental Objects After Loss by Reid Peterson and Belinda Kock of Grief Refuge

05/13/25 • 10 min

Optimal Relationships Daily - Dating, Marriage and Parenting

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Episode 2587:

Reid Peterson and Belinda Cock explore how sentimental items, or "linking objects," can either support healing after loss or silently prolong suffering. By asking mindful questions about the purpose these objects serve, they offer compassionate guidance for those feeling emotionally stuck and overwhelmed, encouraging healthy grieving through storytelling, creativity, and supported letting go.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://griefrefuge.medium.com/coping-with-sentimental-objects-after-loss-a0625fa9b6c8

Quotes to ponder:

"Sometimes survival is the only goal. When grief is more manageable, it’s healthy to ask yourself on a consistent basis, 'what purpose is this linking object fulfilling?'"

"If everything in the room is there to remove their death, the linking objects are likely being used more for the purposes of denial."

"Like life itself, linking objects have a beginning and an end."

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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.

Episode 2587:

Reid Peterson and Belinda Cock explore how sentimental items, or "linking objects," can either support healing after loss or silently prolong suffering. By asking mindful questions about the purpose these objects serve, they offer compassionate guidance for those feeling emotionally stuck and overwhelmed, encouraging healthy grieving through storytelling, creativity, and supported letting go.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://griefrefuge.medium.com/coping-with-sentimental-objects-after-loss-a0625fa9b6c8

Quotes to ponder:

"Sometimes survival is the only goal. When grief is more manageable, it’s healthy to ask yourself on a consistent basis, 'what purpose is this linking object fulfilling?'"

"If everything in the room is there to remove their death, the linking objects are likely being used more for the purposes of denial."

"Like life itself, linking objects have a beginning and an end."

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