How Grief Affects the Body and the Healing Process
Loss changes us.
Whether you’ve experienced the death of a loved one, a divorce, the loss of a job, a major life transition, or another painful event, grief is a natural response. Even though loss is a universal part of life, that doesn’t make it easy when it happens to you.
At Body Traxx Chiropractic in Pflugerville, we believe true healing involves caring for the whole person — not just the spine, but the nervous system, stress response, and overall well-being.
Grief Is Emotional… But It’s Physical Too
Many people think grief only affects the heart and mind, but it also impacts the body in very real ways.
Grief can contribute to:
When emotional pain is “pushed aside,” the body often carries the burden instead.
Why Grieving Matters
Grieving is not weakness — it’s part of healing.
Some people try to stay busy, numb feelings, or avoid the pain entirely. But unresolved grief often creates a “boomerang effect,” returning later as chronic stress, anxiety, or physical illness.
Healthy grief allows the body and mind to process what has happened.
The Four Tasks of Mourning
Grief counseling experts often describe Four Tasks of Mourning that help people move forward in a healthy way. These apply not only to death, but to nearly any major loss.
The first step is acknowledging the truth of what happened.
Many people deny the loss, minimize it, or pretend everything is fine. But healing begins with honesty:
“This happened, and my life is changed.”
Pain is part of grief — emotional and physical.
Avoiding the pain through overworking, overeating, alcohol, distractions, or isolation may delay healing and create additional stress on the nervous system.
Feeling is part of releasing.
Loss changes life permanently.
It’s normal to feel emptiness, confusion, or sadness as you learn to live in a new reality. Over time, healing includes slowly reconnecting with:
Healing does not mean forgetting.
Eventually, grief becomes less consuming, and the loss finds a place in your heart where it can be remembered without controlling your life.
This is not disloyal — it is growth.
Give Yourself Time
Grief is not a quick process.
Major loss often takes a year or more to fully process. There is no deadline. Be patient with yourself and seek support when needed.
The love of trusted friends, family, counselors, and community makes a difference.
How Chiropractic Care May Help During Stressful Seasons
While Chiropractic Care does not treat grief itself, it can support the body during emotionally stressful times.
At Body Traxx Chiropractic, gentle adjustments may help:
When the body feels calmer, the healing process can feel more manageable.
Local Resource
The Christi Center is a local resource for peer grief support. The groups meet several times per month in Georgetown and Austin. You can find more information online at https://christicenter.org/ or call the center directly at 512-467-2600. Dr. Angel Boerger has been working in/with this support group for several years. You can ask her question directly at 512-647-8424.
Visit Body Traxx Chiropractic in Pflugerville
If stress, grief, or life transitions are weighing heavily on your body, we are here to support you with compassionate, walk-in Chiropractic Care.
📍 Body Traxx Chiropractic
1010 Old Austin-Hutto Road
Pflugerville, TX 78660
📞 Call: 512-647-8424
🕒 Walk-ins welcome:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10–7, Saturday 10–2
You Don’t Have to Carry It All Alone
Healing takes time — and support helps.
Be Blessed
Dr. Jeffrey G Boerger