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  2. Disenfranchised grief - Wikipedia

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    Loss of a grandchild can be extremely difficult for a grandparent, but the grandparent's grief is often disenfranchised because they are not part of the immediate family. Attention and support is given to the child's parents and siblings, but the grandparent's grief is two-fold as they have not only grieving the loss of their grandchild, but ...

  3. Ambiguous loss - Wikipedia

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    The second type of grief that can develop from an ambiguous loss is disenfranchised grief. [9] [18] It is also known as unrecognized grief because it often occurs in the loss of someone or something not taken as seriously by others, e.g. a beloved pet. [9] [18] Ecological Grief or Climate Grief has also been identified as a form of ...

  4. Grief - Wikipedia

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    Examples of events leading to disenfranchised grief are the death of a friend, the loss of a pet, a trauma in the family a generation prior, [40] the loss of a home or place of residence particularly in the case of children, who generally have little or no control in such situations, and whose grief may not be noticed or understood by caregivers.

  5. How to help children cope with the death of a pet - AOL

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    Learning how to cope with the loss of a pet isn't easy, but after more than a decade working in end of life care as a social worker and lecturer, there are some things I've learned about grief ...

  6. Grieving the loss of a pet - AOL

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    The grief of losing a pet is tremendous. For children, it is often their first encounter with the reality of death and it can shape their view of life and its end.

  7. How to cope with the loss of a pet (with tips from an expert)

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    Blue Cross Pet Loss Support: a free service that has been operating for 30 years helping owners through difficult goodbyes. Telephone: 0800 096 6606 Email: plsmail@bluecross.org.uk

  8. Animal loss - Wikipedia

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    Resources for pet loss change regularly but include grief counseling, support groups, online forums, hotlines, and books. The Pet Loss Support Page maintains an updated list of recommended resources. [24] Resources include: Hotlines: Several veterinary schools and nonprofit agencies in the United States have pet loss support hotlines.

  9. Ines Testoni - Wikipedia

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    Ines Testoni is an Italian psychologist, psychotherapist, author, and academic.She is a professor of Social Psychology at University of Padova. [1] She is also research fellow at the Department of Creative Arts Therapies at University of Haifa [2] and directs Specialization programs in Death and End of Life Studies as well as Creative Arts Therapies for Resilience at University of Padova.