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Overcoming the social stigma of losing a pet: Considerations for counseling professionals

Michelle Kay Crossley, Colleen Rolland

2022Human-Animal Interactions14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract During the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals found themselves spending more time with their pets and relied on them to maintain normalcy and provide security during isolation. Pets play a significant role in the lives of their caregivers, taking on different attachment roles depending on the needs of the individual. Grieving the death of a pet continues to be disenfranchised in society. Perceptions of judgment can lead individuals to grieve the loss without social support. The present review builds on research in the field of pet loss and human bereavement and factors in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on human-animal attachment A goal of the present review is to provide counselors with perspectives to consider in their practice when working with clients who have attachments to their companion animals and to acknowledge the therapeutic benefits of working through the grief process to resolution as a way to continue the bond with a deceased pet.

Topics & Concepts

GriefPsychologySocial isolationDenialCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Isolation (microbiology)PandemicSocial distanceStigma (botany)Animal welfarePsychotherapistSocial psychologyMedicineDiseasePsychiatryInfectious disease (medical specialty)BiologyEcologyPathologyMicrobiologyHuman-Animal Interaction StudiesGrief, Bereavement, and Mental HealthGeographies of human-animal interactions