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“How to Grieve the Loss of a Pet: Beyond Goodbye”

🐾 Au-delà de l’adieu : Trouver la paix après la perte d’un animal de compagnie
La perte d’un animal laisse un vide immense. Ces ateliers vous offrent un espace pour exprimer, comprendre et transformer votre deuil, à votre rythme, dans la douceur.
💡 Why take these workshops?
✅ Break out of emotional isolation
✅ Validate and understand your experience of pet loss
✅ Learn to cope with emptiness, guilt, and incomprehension
✅ Find meaning, inner peace, and a sense of joy in life
7 ateliers et bonus 3 sur la culpabilité
Atelier 1 : comprendre le deuil animalier
Atelier 2: Faire face à la douleur
Atelier 3: Renforcer la résilience
Atelier 4: Transformer la tristesse en force
Atelier 5: Se sentir plus en contrôle
Atelier 6: Embrasser les nouveaux départs
Atelier 7: Réflexion et clôture
Culpabilité module 1:Comprendre la culpabilité
Culpabilité module 2:identifier et reconnaître les émotions
Culpabilité module 3: Gérer et transformer la culpabilité Ressource 1 : Feuille de travail Recadrage des pensées négatives
💻 Practical details
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📍 Online, via an easy-to-access platform
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🕰️ 1 workshop per week – over 8 weeks
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🎟️ Limited space to preserve group privacy

❤️ for whom?
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For anyone who has lost a pet and would like a supportive space
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For professionals concerned with animal and human welfare (animal therapists, educators, professionals, etc.)

Unique program
Take the opportunity to be part of this cohort and have all the support and guidance you need to get through this precious moment.
Are you afraid of crying?
It's normal, and remember that crying is your body's way of regulating difficult and intense emotions. It won't kill you!
Are you afraid of not being able to speak?
That's okay, there's no pressure to talk. Sometimes words are lacking; I'm here to help you, and these are small groups that follow each other for eight weeks.
Are you afraid of not being respected?
A respectful framework is established and enforced.
Hearing others is too difficult.
Listening to others doesn't hurt; it's trying to save them that's hard.
Receiving kindness and support will do you a world of good, and you will feel refreshed.
Who am i?
With over a decade of experience in counseling, I stand out for my ability to quickly connect during interventions and help guide the bereaved. Passionate about psychology, I regularly pursue new approaches to help people with their challenges. My interventions are unique to each individual, despite the similarities.
I am a social work technician and also have training as a counseling therapist, end-of-life support, and with the Alzheimer's Society. I have 18 years of experience in the hospital environment, where I have encountered death on a daily basis. I have developed expertise in pet grief support following the multiple deaths of my pets. I have lost six pets in less than two years, all in different ways. When someone tells me about the passing of their beloved pet, I touch them deeply.


