THE HOPE NARRATIVES

Ambiguous loss is a unique and harrowing type of grief experienced by the loved ones of long-term missing persons­ – considered by many psychologists to be the most traumatic type of loss. Unlike standard grief, it is a continual loss, complicating and delaying the grieving process, leading to unresolved grief.

Launching ahead of National Missing Persons Week (July 31–August 6), The Hope Narratives is a tool for putting the emotional complexity of ambiguous loss into words, using the lived experiences of others.

Created with global ambiguous loss expert, Dr Sarah Wayland, the Hope Narratives are designed to help people find a way through the grief, and to know they are not alone. The cards combine over 500 collective years of experience into 145 modular statements, which connect to become over 1.4 million possible Hope Narratives.

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