ABSTRACT
This book recognizes and legitimizes the significance of pet and animal loss by exploring the various expressions of trauma and grief experienced by those who work with, live with, or own an animal or pet.
The chapters of Pet Loss, Grief, and Therapeutic Interventions weave together cutting-edge research with best practices and practical clinical advice for working with grieving clients. Beginning with an overview of the human–animal bond, the book guides readers through the many facets of pet loss, including topics such as animal hospice and euthanasia, offering a comprehensive account of one of the field’s most rapidly emerging areas. Designed to help mental health professionals support clients coping with pet loss, the collection explores personal narratives, current theories, up-to-date research, and future directions.
This unique and comprehensive book will be of interest to students, clinicians, academicians, and researchers in the fields of counseling, psychology, and social work.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|1 pages
Foundation and Theory
chapter 1|14 pages
The Eternal Bond
part II|1 pages
Lifespan
part III|1 pages
Special Populations
part IV|1 pages
Special Animal Populations
chapter 11|13 pages
Grieving the Equine Companion
chapter 12|21 pages
Separation from Assistance Dogs
part V|1 pages
Special Topics