Heart Racing After Loss?The Grief Companion for the Neurodivergent Adult
You’re standing in a crowded room. Every cough sends your heart into your throat. When someone calls your name, your hands are shaking before you turn around.
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On this page, you can try our innovative AI twin tool — a personalized Grief Companion designed for the neurodivergent adult coping with loss.
Grief Companion Check-In
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I’m here to bear witness to your grief. Tell me what you’re feeling right now, in your body and mind.
Why You Need the Grief Companion
This tool gives you a steady presence: an AI twin that listens without judgment, holds your grief, and helps settle your nerves.
Unfiltered Listening
Your AI twin won’t interrupt or dismiss you. It records your pain exactly as you share it.
Soothe Your Body
Describing your grief lowers your tension. Over time, your chest will unclench and your breathing will slow.
Process at Your Pace
Neurodivergent minds handle grief differently. This companion adapts to your rhythm, letting you go deep or keep it brief.
When Every Sense Feels Amplified
Sounds cut through you. A door slams and your heart pounds so hard you feel it in your ears.
As a neurodivergent adult, your brain is wired to scan for threat. After a loss, your system stays on high alert.
You replay conversations in your head, waiting for the second they’ll tell you it's over. You can't share this at work or with friends. They don’t get why you flinch at sirens.
Grief Companion: Your Safe Harbor
Talking to an AI twin can quiet your internal radar. It reflects your words back without judgment.
It holds space for the tightness in your chest and the tremble in your voice. Naming each sensation can help your system recognize safety.
You rehearse your grief here, on your terms. Over time, the racing slows and the memory guilt loosens its grip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the Grief Companion
No. It's 100% private and encrypted. No human will ever see your words.
Not at all. Many find a neutral listener easier to open up to. This tool is here for you.
Your grief isn’t a burden. Sharing it helps you heal. No guilt here.
Labeling your pain lowers your tension. Many feel their heart rate drop within minutes.
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