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Understanding Pet Loss Grief
Why It Hurts So Deeply and How to Support Someone Through It Stacy Huddleston
Stacy HuddlestonSeries: Pet Loss Healing(0)
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When someone you love loses a pet, it can be hard to know what to do. Maybe your spouse has been crying for weeks. Maybe your best friend can't seem to get back to normal. Maybe you care deeply about this person but quietly wonder why the loss of an animal is hitting them this hard.
You are not alone in feeling that way. And this book is for you.
Understanding Pet Loss Grief was written for the people standing closest to someone in grief. Not for the person who is hurting, but for the husband, the wife, the best friend, the sibling, the parent who wants to help and doesn't know how. Written by Licensed Clinical Social Worker Stacy Huddleston, this book explains in plain, clear language why the loss of a pet can hurt as much as any other significant loss, what the grieving person is going through day to day, and what you can do to support them in ways that actually help.
You will learn why the bond between a person and their pet runs as deep as it does. You will understand what grief looks like from the inside, including the guilt, the waves of emotion, and the way it shows up in unexpected moments. You will know what to say, how to listen, and how to simply be present when words aren't enough. And you will find honest guidance on the things well-meaning people often say and do that make grief harder without meaning to.
This book also gives you permission to take care of yourself. Supporting someone through grief is not easy, and your experience matters too.
Pet loss grief is real. The person you love is not overreacting. And the fact that you picked up this book means more than you may realize.
You are not alone in feeling that way. And this book is for you.
Understanding Pet Loss Grief was written for the people standing closest to someone in grief. Not for the person who is hurting, but for the husband, the wife, the best friend, the sibling, the parent who wants to help and doesn't know how. Written by Licensed Clinical Social Worker Stacy Huddleston, this book explains in plain, clear language why the loss of a pet can hurt as much as any other significant loss, what the grieving person is going through day to day, and what you can do to support them in ways that actually help.
You will learn why the bond between a person and their pet runs as deep as it does. You will understand what grief looks like from the inside, including the guilt, the waves of emotion, and the way it shows up in unexpected moments. You will know what to say, how to listen, and how to simply be present when words aren't enough. And you will find honest guidance on the things well-meaning people often say and do that make grief harder without meaning to.
This book also gives you permission to take care of yourself. Supporting someone through grief is not easy, and your experience matters too.
Pet loss grief is real. The person you love is not overreacting. And the fact that you picked up this book means more than you may realize.
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- SeriesPet Loss Healing