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You’re Allowed to Love Again After Loss

What happens when your heart begins to open again after loss… but guilt rushes in before desire even has a chance? For so many people, the idea of loving again after losing a spouse or partner doesn’t feel freeing. It feels disloyal. Confusing. Even wrong. In this session, I respond to a listener who is …

You’re Allowed to Love Again After Loss
Language of Love with Dr. Laura Berman

You’re Allowed to Love Again After Loss

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What happens when your heart begins to open again after loss… but guilt rushes in before desire even has a chance?

For so many people, the idea of loving again after losing a spouse or partner doesn’t feel freeing. It feels disloyal. Confusing. Even wrong.

In this session, I respond to a listener who is navigating that tender space between grief and possibility. She isn’t questioning her love for what she had. She’s questioning whether moving forward means leaving it behind.

And what unfolds is a deeper conversation about something many people carry quietly after loss:How do you stay connected to someone you’ve lost… while still allowing yourself to keep living?

Because healing doesn’t ask you to choose between honoring the past and opening to the future. But it can feel that way.

In this episode, we explore:

Why feeling ready for connection doesn’t mean you’re “done grieving”

The subtle emotional shift that allows you to love again without replacing what came before

Why guilt often shows up right at the moment your heart begins to reopen

How fear of judgment, from others or yourself, can quietly block the connection you actually need

What it really means to “choose life” after loss in a way that feels grounded and true

How to tell if you’re moving toward love from wholeness or from fear of being alone

Why learning to be with yourself is often what makes healthy love possible again

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering, Is it too soon? or Does this mean I’m letting go?… this conversation will meet you right there.

Because loving again after loss isn’t about replacing what you had.

It’s about expanding your capacity to carry love forward… without abandoning yourself in the process.

For deeper support through loss, healing, and rebuilding life after grief, make sure to get Dr Berman’s new book, Crying Out Loud: A Path Through Grief into a Life Reimagined, her web course  Good Grief: Healing From Loss With Love and he grief podcast, Crying Out Loud (wherever you like to listen)

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