Undurraga, KarenAkeel, Hashim2023-11-272023-11-272023-11-06https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/69861This study explores individuals' lived experiences seeking closure in romantic relationships, employing qualitative methodology within a constructivist paradigm. Utilizing Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), the study delves into emotional landscapes post-relationship terminations. Findings reveal three master themes: "Emotional Struggles," highlighting isolation and vulnerability; "Resolution and Growth," emphasizing acceptance and personal transformation; and "Interpreting the Past to Build the Future," underlining background influences. Contrasting with traditional closure definitions, these insights stress relationships' profound impact. The study's implications for counselling are discussed, along with reflections on strengths and limitations. This work contributes valuable qualitative perspectives, paving the way for future research directions in this underexplored area.71enClosureRomantic relationshipsInterpretative phenomenological analysisVulnerabilityAcceptance.Unveiling the intricacies: Exploring Closure and emotional recovery in post-breakup experiences.Thesis