Whether or not a resident's relationship is in the body or out of the body, losing someone you love and respect to integration can be exceptionally difficult. It's like they died and you pray and hope that they "went on to a better place" and you keep expecting to see them looking at you out of the face they once wore...
There needs to be a time of mourning for this loss, and a period of adjustment to dealing with the same body they were inside of that they're not going to wear again.
There are times the entity is still somewhat available and that can be as haunting as a loved one's spirit sticking around after they are dead. You have part of the person you loved...so it's like part-time mourning, or mourning only part of them. This is probably even more difficult than entirely losing them.
Treat it like real mourning. Find some type of applicable support system, and share about the person. The Otherkind-Hosts list is a good place where many people will understand what you've gone through, as are other open-enrollement multiple lists where you are able to come into the forum regardless of being a singleton or a multiple (anyone with good references, either list them or put them in the Resources section). Share what you remember, give yourself time and space to be shocked and disbelieve/deny it, to be angry and upset, to slowly get used to the idea and actually incorporate the finality of the changes that have taken place.
If the person is still partially available to you you *may* wish to consider discussing this with them. However, this should probably be done with caution: it may not be advisable to put pressure on the other persons in the beloved's (former?) system. The best way to talk to the dead is to talk to the air, a statue, a drawing, a photo, to pray, etc. and that may work whether the person has integrated or has left the collective in question. However the multiple in question needs to understand that you have feelings too, and that while they may desire integration, or it may be the right thing for them, it doesn't come without natural consequences, such as your own pain and discomfort.
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