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The grief recovery handbook for pet loss, Russell Friedman, Cole James, and John W. James

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The grief recovery handbook for pet loss, Russell Friedman, Cole James, and John W. James
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The grief recovery handbook for pet loss
Oclc number
878837464
Responsibility statement
Russell Friedman, Cole James, and John W. James
Summary
Your relationship with your pet is special - it's a bond that is very different than those that human beings share with each other. When a beloved pet passes away, people often resort to incorrect mechanisms to deal with the grief, such as trying to move too quickly past the loss (dismissing the real impact), or even attempting to replace the pet immediately. However, these are merely two myths out of six that the authors discuss and dismantle in The Grief Recovery Handbook for Pet Loss. Based on the authors' Grief Recovery Method®, this book addresses how losing a pet is different from losing a human loved one, and ultimately, how to move on with life
Table Of Contents
Introduction: millions of pet deaths every year -- but very little effective help -- Don't feel bad, it was only a ... -- Four major myths that limit us, and more -- Short-term energy relieving behaviors (STERBs) -- Your history of pet losses -- Preparing to review the relationship -- The relationship graph -- Converting your relationship graph into recovery categories -- Apologies -- The grief recovery method completion letter? -- More to do? maybe! -- Conclusionary rituals
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