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Cheri Barton Ross (Author), Jane Baron-Sorensen (Author)
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1560326522 978-1560326526 May 1, 1998 1

This updated edition of Pet Loss and Human Emotion is a step-by-step guide to leading clients through this special kind of grief. Includes resources and a section on pet loss and natural disasters.

As society accepts that grieving over the death of a loved one is not only normal, but healthy and necessary, grieving over the loss of a pet is often seen differently. Expressed feelings often go unvalidated when in truth, pet loss is a unique form of grief that can be quite intense and debilitating, increasing an individual's vulnerability to subsequent stress and leaving them feeling isolated and misunderstood.

Pet loss needs to be addressed by therapists and others in the helping professions, to better enable them to help their clients through the loss of their companion animals. This unique guide is written for all professionals helping clients deal with the loss of a pet, and serves as a practical introduction to the field of human-animal bonding. Citing several case studies, it describes various techniques for helping clients when the bond with a pet is broken.


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Cheri Barton Ross, M.A., C.T., is author of "Pet Loss and Children, Establishing a Healthy Foundation," (Routledge, 2005). She is also a journalist, editor, and playwright, and founder of the Redwood Empire Veterinary Medical Association Pet Loss Support Group in Santa Rosa, CA.

Jane Baron-Sorensen, R.N., MFT, has recently retired as the patient care manager for Psychiatric Emergency Services, a division of Sonoma County’s Department of Health Services, in Santa Rosa, CA. She led the Redwood Empire Veterinary Medical Association Pet Loss Support Group for 15 years.


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  • Paperback: 164 pages
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis; 1 edition (May 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560326522
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560326526
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,456,712 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Cheri Barton Ross is a professional writer and published author. She has written for many periodicals ncluding movie and television publications, family magazines, as well as business magazines and newspapers. Ross was the editor of a film and television production magazine in Los Angeles, CA, in which she gained both experience and insight in working in the entertainment business. She has an undergraduate degree in Journalism and a Master's degree in Psychology. She teaches death, dying and aging as an adjunct psychology professor at Santa Rosa Junior College (Santa Rosa, CA). She is the founder of the Redwood Empire Veterinary Medical Associations Pet Loss Support Group. She is the published author of the1998, Accelerated Development book, 'Pet Loss & Human Emotion, Guiding Clients Through grief.' One of the first books ever written to teach therapists about pet loss. Her book, 'Pet Loss & Children, Establishing a Healthy Foundation,' was released in March of 2005 (Taylor &Francis book publishers, NY, NY). It is the first book to fully address the bonds children share with their pets and the depth of the loss that is felt when those bonds are broken. Ross has been interviewed as an expert in this field and her interviews appear in such notable magazines as "Parents," (2009). The revised edition of "Pet Loss & Human Emotion, a Guide to Recovery," was published in 2007. This book was used as supporting documentation for the "Animal Act Bill," in which pet parents are to be evacuated with their pets. The book includes the work of the Hurricane Katrina Animal Rescue Workers. Ross presented at a conference in WA, DC addressing the animal rescue volunteers.In 2003 she received the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network Founders Award (FAAN, Fairfax, VA) for her 'having a broad impact on food allergy issues.' Ross created and implemented a Celebrity Ad Campaign informing people about food allergies. She has worked as both an actress and model. Her play, 'The Cottage,' is adapted from her 1999, screenplay, and was held as a staged reading at the Sandi Shurin Theater in NYC in 2005. She and her veterinarian Husband, Dr. Mark Ross, live with their three children and plethora of pets in Santa Rosa, CA.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars There is an optimal balance of clinical and anecdotal info., September 19, 1999
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This review is from: Pet Loss and Human Emotion, second edition: A Guide to Recovery (Falconguide) (Paperback)
Pet Loss and Human Emotion - guiding clients through grief by Cheri Barton Ross, MA & Jane Baron-Sorensen, RN, MA, MFCC The seriousness of issues that can arise from the loss of a pet and the severity of feelings experienced are explicated with great expertise and sensitivity by Ross and Baron-Sorenson. This book is designed to assist anyone in the helping professions to understand what a pet owner may be experiencing when their companion animal dies. Teachers, clergy, mental health professionals, veterinarians and staff, and anyone who has ever experienced the loss of a pet will benefit from the authors advice and years of experience in this beautifully written book. The authors begin with a description of the well documented benefits of animal owing for children, the elderly, people with AIDS, the terminally ill and the handicapped as well as for the general public. They suggest an assessment of the role an animal plays in the life of the client and careful consideration of how that affects their daily functioning, self esteem, sense of well being and identity. The phenomenon of "Animal Collectors" (individuals who keep animals in greater numbers than they can humanely care for) is described and the authors explain how to avoid the pitfalls in therapeutic intervention with them. When an animal dies the authors find that pet owners go through the same phases as grief as for human loss and suggest strategies for supportive therapy. Specifics about the procedure of euthanasia are given along with guidelines for assisting clients in working through all the issues that present before, during and after euthanasia is performed. Client issues stemming from euthanasia will range from memories of other deaths to situations where the client and pet share the same illness. Case studies are given from the authors' experiences of special types of pet loss such as accidents, a pet being stolen or being killed by someone, divorce situations and missing pets. Helpful suggestions are given by Ross and Baron-Sorenson of how helping professionals may best navigate potentially explosive situations and handle the complex emotions of pet owners due to these special circumstances of pet loss. A range of feelings from guilt to rage can occur when a pet owner feels they were responsible in some way for the death, or that someone else was culpable. The authors give valuable insight into how to respond to these difficult situations before bereaved pet owners' job performance, marriage and daily functioning are adversely affected. Information on how children of varying ages assimilate loss and how to communicate the facts of death or euthanasia will be of invaluable help to anyone working with children and to parents. Concerns of the elderly are addressed including the profound impact of lifestyle changes a pet's death presents for this vulnerable population. Guidelines for acquiring a new pet are detailed with a special eye to timing and each individual's unique situation. The authors find that resolution of the issues presenting from the loss of a pet is advisable before bringing a new pet into the home. Their clinical experience has shown that when grief is resolved, the tendency to make painful comparisons between the former pet and a new pet is diminished In situations where there is more than one pet in the household, suggestions for clients in dealing with feelings of missing a favored deceased pet, while allowing existing pets personalities a chance to surface are explored. Behavioral manifestations of grief and loss are detailed with a list of common grief reactions to inform the reader how to recognize reactions that have become maladaptive. Prolonged despair and substance abuse issues that can surface when a pet dies are handled comprehensively with suggestions for handling crisis situations. Special attention is given to guilt, compound loss and suicidal client issues. This book is well thought out, and very easy to read as the authors have created an optimal balance of clinical and anecdotal information. This is a great desk reference for anyone who may encounter a bereaved pet owner in their work or co-counseling situations. By Deborah Antinori, MA, RDT, LPC, NBCCH Director of Therapy - Davison Counseling Center and Pet Loss & Life Transitions Counseling, Basking Ridge, NJ Author - "Journey Through Pet Loss" - 1999 Audie Award Winner, Best New Publisher - Audio Publishers Association
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I Unfortunately Don't Think This Book Deserves Even "No" Stars, December 22, 2006
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Hilary P. (Bear Creek, Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pet Loss and Human Emotion, second edition: A Guide to Recovery (Falconguide) (Paperback)
First, this book is expensive. It is paperback and very brief. The Amazon blurb gives the impression it is scholarly; and that's the worst thing about it, because it is trite beyond belief.

It's merely a collection of truisms about pet loss that the most unlearned child would be able to express, and the unimpassioned quality of the writing makes it very difficult to believe the author (or authors; I'm still not clear how many people were involved in the work) were pioneers in their area in the field of pet grief counseling.

I returned the book and asked for my money back, and I haven't done that with another book from Amazon.
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Whatever the reason that compels a client to seek therapy, the initial intake interview should include a question or two about the presence of companion animals in the home. Read the first page
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