What You’ll Discover in Diana Sebzda Pet Loss Grief Counseling Trained Professional
- Faculty:
- Diana Sebzda
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 20 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jan 15, 2021
Description
The grief that accompanies a pet’s death can be overwhelming. It is common for guilt-inducing and traumatizing decisions to be made regarding euthanasia. Friends and family can help minimize the grief, as well as prolong the pet’s symptoms.
When grieving pet owners feel like they can’t go on, they can find themselves in need of a mental health professional. But clinicians with training specific to pet loss can be difficult to find…
This training will enable you to add an additional dimension to your practice. Pet Loss Grief Counseling Trained Professional You can fill the critical gap in the therapeutic landscape.
In just one day, you’ll get detailed guidance on how you can skillfully work with clients grieving the loss of their pet and confidently handle the specific issues that arise in pet loss grief work.
Find out how you can help:
- Clients can grieve openly about the loss of their pet without worrying about being judged or having their grief minimized
- With clients who have pets diagnosed with terminal illness, we are able to skillfully help them deal with anticipatory grieving
- Reduce the guilt of euthanasia
- Help clients with grief rituals to honor their pet and move them forward during bereavement
Plus, the webcast will be closed you’ll get a displayable certificate of recognition that you can instantly print, letting clients know that you’ve taken the time and effort to get specialized training on this specific area of counseling and support.
Don’t wait to add these valuable skills and strategies to your therapeutic toolbox…
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Handouts
Manual Pet Loss Grief Counseling Trained Professional (1.6 MB) | 28 pages | Available after Purchase | |
Additional Handouts (104KB). | 10 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Client Grief Education:
How Pet Loss Grief Diverge from Other Grief
- Others can often reduce the impact of pet loss
- Support systems that aren’t typical may not be available
- Unrealistic expectations of the grief process
Attachment: What is its role? Pet Loss Grief:
Understanding is Important Pet For compassion, bonding is key Counseling
- The human animal bond: History
- Counselors must be aware of three types de pet bonds
- The economics behind pet bonds
- Cultural and familial norms for pet relationships
The Disenfranchised Grief This is Pet Loss:
Strategies to Help Clients Deal With Grief Without Fear of Judgment
- How can clients be helped to understand the nature and effects of disenfranchised grief?
- Strategies to help clients deal with grief thoughts and feelings.
- How to find like-Clients receive a wide range of support services
- There are techniques to help clients and others learn about the appropriate way to handle grief
Anticipatory Grief:
Helping clients with pets that are near the end
- Understanding anticipatory grief
- The roles of the pet parent and caregiver
- How to help clients build trust with their veterinarian
- Palliative care and Hospice care: What are the differences?
Euthanasia Pet Loss Grief:
Effective Interventions to Treat Guilt and Trauma
- Clients can learn strategies to deal with trauma, anger and guilt.
- You can teach clients how to use a caregiver journal for expressing feelings and to name them.
- Positive self-Talk exercises to help clients heal
Clients can use the Mourning Rituals as a way to cope with their grief Pet Loss
- Role religion and belief in spirit
- How clients can create a special space to remember and honor pets
- The veterinarian’s role or the pet memorial park
- Continued bonds for comfort and support
- To reduce loss trauma, you can use linking objects exercises
Group Therapy
How to create and lead Pet Loss Support Groups
- Group types — closed or opened, self-governing-Help or education
- Implementation and marketing strategies
- These are three ways to build trust and rapport quickly with members of your group
- How can you ensure safety for your group?
Faculty
Diana SebzdaFT, LPC, FT Similar seminars and products 1
Diana SebzdaFT, LPC, FT She is the Director of Bereavement for the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Centre, where she offers individual counseling as well as support groups for people dealing with grief, anticipatory grieving, and pet loss.
Additionally to having 17 years of grief counseling expertise, Diana also has over 15 years of experience as a veterinary technician where she’s witnessed the impacts of pet loss first hand.
Diana Published in Healthy Pet Magazine and is a Fellow in Thanatology, (FT), with the Association for Death Education and Counseling (Where she is)-The Chair Pet Loss Networking Group She is also a member the Traumatic Loss Coalition of New Jersey, American Counseling Association and the Association for Pet Loss Bereavement and Support. Diana Her M.A. degree was hers. William Patterson University awarded her a Master’s degree in Applied Clinical Psychology.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Diana Sebzda She is the director of bereavement for the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement center. PESI Inc. awards her a speaking honorarium
Non-financial: Diana Sebzda Is a Fellow of Thanatology in the Association for Death Education and Counseling. She is a member the Traumatic Loss Coalition of New Jersey, the American Counseling Association; and the Association for Pet Loss Bereavement and Support.
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