Diana Sebzda – Pet Loss Grief Counseling Trained Professional
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The grief that accompanies a pet’s death can be overwhelming. Traumatic and guilt inducing decisions surrounding euthanasia are common; and friends and family may minimize the loss, isolating the griever and prolonging their 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 allow you to add a new dimension to your practice as a Pet Loss Grief Counseling Trained Professional and fill a 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.
Discover how you can:
- Help clients grieve openly for the loss of their pet without fear of judgement or having their loss minimized
- Skillfully work through anticipatory grief with clients who have pets with a terminal diagnosis
- Diminish the guilt associated with euthanasia
- Guide clients in grief rituals that honor their pet and help move them forward in bereavement
Plus, upon completion of this webcast 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…
About Author:
Diana Sebzda, LPC, FT is the Director of Bereavement at the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center where she provides both individual counseling and support groups for those coping with grief, anticipatory grief, and pet loss.
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