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It’s not only the loss through the death of your animal... but also the losses of companionship, comfort, security and love... that cause your pain. I faced that journey when my beloved companion animal died in April 2005 after a long, painful ordeal with brain cancer. I didn't just lose a pet but also a companion who I considered to be my closest friend in the world.
My book will take you by the hand and lead you through all five stages of grief. It's not something that's passive, where you just read about other people.
Instead you’ll find exercises and self-help activities that will help you work through your pain. Every chapter has Journaling Questions that will validate the sorrow that you’re feeling, as I lead you to create your own unique story of you and your beloved pet.
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How to ROAR: Pet Loss Grief Recovery
Robin Jean Brown understands firsthand the deep bond that can develop between person and animal. She’s not some cold psychologist, but rather a pet owner herself who dealt with her own painful journey through the grieving process. She found that there wasn’t a lot of help for her. Other books are either too cold and clinical...or they’re too sad, and just make you cry harder. And none of them had workbook-style questions to guide her through her journey. So Robin wrote the guide herself – to deal with your grief, effectively and step by step. She is personal, empathetic, and comforting – yet at the same time she’ll help you move through your grief.
Print: $19.97
Download: $12.60
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