This book explores the emotional and psychological experience of grief and offers a structured overview of how individuals cope with the loss of a loved one. It explains the nature of bereavement, the emotional reactions commonly associated with loss, and the ways grief can affect both mental and physical well-being. Through clear explanations of concepts such as the stages of grief, emotional adjustment after loss, and the role of coping mechanisms, the book provides readers with a deeper understanding of how the grieving process unfolds and why individuals respond to loss in different ways. Designed for readers seeking guidance during periods of bereavement as well as those interested in understanding grief from a psychological perspective, the book combines descriptive insights with practical strategies that support emotional recovery. It introduces therapeutic approaches such as cognitive-behavioral techniques, support networks, self-care practices, and everyday activities that may help individuals gradually rebuild stability after loss. The approach is informative and compassionate, presenting grief not as a problem to eliminate but as a natural human response that can be understood and navigated with patience, reflection, and supportive coping methods.