The Grief Nobody Validates

The Grief Nobody Validates

Episode Summary

In this week's This Might Be a Trauma Response segment, Jessica takes the conversation about grief a layer deeper — moving beyond last week's broad definition of loss into a specific and often invisible form of pain: disenfranchised grief. This is the grief that never got witnessed. The loss that was minimized, dismissed, or met with an "at least" instead of acknowledgment. Jessica explores what happens psychologically when grief goes unvalidated, names the symptoms it can create, and offers a path forward through self-witnessing.

What's Covered in This Episode

  1. What disenfranchised grief is — and why it's so psychologically costly
  2. How suppressed grief doesn't disappear, it transforms into symptoms
  3. Five common presentations of unacknowledged grief
  4. The clinical concept of grief without witness
  5. Why healing grief requires acknowledgment — and how to give it to yourself
  6. A simple but powerful self-witnessing reflection practice

Key Clinical Concepts

Disenfranchised Grief

Grief that is not socially recognized or validated — losses that others communicate are "not big enough to count." This can include relational losses, identity shifts, ambiguous loss, and more. When grief isn't witnessed externally, it doesn't resolve; it suppresses.

Suppressed Grief & Its Symptoms

Jessica outlines five places suppressed grief tends to surface:

  1. Emotional numbness — a flatness or reduced emotional range
  2. Disproportionate irritability — especially common in women, who are socialized to internalize pain
  3. Avoidance — staying busy, changing subjects, pulling away from people
  4. Persistent low-grade sadness — a heaviness underneath daily functioning
  5. Physical symptoms — chest tightness, fatigue, headaches, digestive issues

Self-Witnessing

When external validation isn't available, healing can begin with self-witnessing — the act of naming your own loss and affirming its reality to yourself. Jessica frames this as "the beginning of everything."


This Week's Reflection Practice

Think of one loss in your life that never got acknowledged. It could be from years ago, something recent, or something you've never said out loud.

Then say this somewhere private, just for you:

"This was real. This hurt. And I am allowed to feel it."


Coming Up Next Week

Jessica turns to one of the most complex and misunderstood grief experiences: grieving someone who is still alive. The parent who is physically present but emotionally absent. The relationship that's technically intact but quietly over. The grief with no clear ending because there was no clear event.


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disenfranchised grief, unacknowledged grief, minimized loss, grief without validation, emotional numbness, irritability, low-grade sadness, physical symptoms of grief, self-witnessing, somatic grief, IFS and grief, ambiguous loss, "grief that doesn't count," "giving yourself permission to grieve," "why am I like this", mental health podcast, therapy podcast, LCSW podcast, trauma response, Jessica Colarco

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