Shifting Ground: Coming to Terms with Ambiguous Loss
Loss is part of being human—but not all loss is visible or clearly defined. Ambiguous loss is the kind of loss that happens when a person is physically present but emotionally or cognitively changed—something many brain injury survivors, caregivers, and loved ones know all too well.
Join us for a thoughtful and supportive session with Caren Sumption, who will help us:
Understand what ambiguous loss is and how it shows up in life after TBI
Acknowledge the emotions that come with this type of loss
Learn simple, meaningful strategies to live with this experience—without getting stuck in it
Discover ways to build resilience and connection along the journey
This session is open to anyone affected by brain injury—survivors, caregivers, family, and professionals alike.