Pet Loss Grief Counseling Training Article on Pet Loss

Great article on how serious the loss of a pet can be.  Pets are just not animals but actual family members.  Their value to the individual is that of a child to many.  This is not something odd or crazy but is in fact quite a normal attachment.  Some individuals may have more severe attachment to a pet but no studies show this to be unhealthy or bad.  In fact, it is human to love an animal, especially a pet as if one of the family.  In many cases, pets to some are better family than people.

Losing a pet is like losing a family member. Please also review our Pet Loss Grief Counseling Program
Losing a pet is like losing a family member. Please also review our Pet Loss Grief Counseling Program

The article, “Here’s Why People Need to Be Taken Seriously When Grieving the Death of a Pet” by Maryanne Garvey explores this and dismisses the statement, “it was just a pet” to be something more than a minimal loss but a very emotional and serious loss.  The article states,

“We can feel very, very intense grief when a beloved pet dies. A pet is a family member. When any beloved family member dies, those who love him or her grieve. One can grieve as much or even more over the death of a pet as that of a human,” Cohen explained.

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