Workshops, Seminars and Lectures
The Magical Link: Human-Animal Relations and the Human-Animal Bond
What Have You Done?: Understanding Complicated Canine and Feline Behavior
The Forgotten Mourners: The Impact of Animal Dying and Death on the Family
The First Good-Bye: The Impact of Animal Dying and Death on Children
Only a Dog: Catastrophic Illness, Injury or Death of Animal Family Members
Killed In Action: The Retirement or Death of an Equine or K-9 Law Enforcement Partner or Assistance Dog
Get Rid of It: People with Life Threatening Illness or Allergy and Animals
The Mourning After: How to Manage the Aftermath of Loss
The Missing Link: Allied Health Care (physical and aqua-therapy, etc.) for Animals
Flowers to the Rescue: The Use of Bach and other Flower Essence Therapy
Kill the Messenger: Emotional Reaction to Dog and Cat Bite/Scratch
At the Gate: Close of Life Issues, Helping Animals to Leave Their Broken Bodies ~ Hospice and Comfort Care
And Then There Were None: Unrecognized and Chronic Grief in Veterinarians, Techs, Hospital and other Animal Care Facility Staff
The Race for Time: Recurrent Life-Threatening Illness in Companion Animals
Complimentary and Alternative Veterinary Care: How to (where appropriate)Understand and Blend the Best of it All.
A Saucer of Milk: Feline Nutrition
Throw the Dog a Bone: K-9 Nutrition
What Have You Done?: Complicated Animal Behavior, Unrecognized Grief, Anxiety, Depression, Sadness and Aggression in Cats, Dogs and other Animals
Suppose We Gave A Funeral and No One Came: The Role of the Funeral, other Rituals/Memorials and After Care of the Bereaved ~ Both Human and Animal
Take One! They’re Good For You: Ethical Questions and Concerns Surrounding Animal Facilitated Therapy, Visitation and other Therapeutic “Use” Of Animals
Myth and Nonsense: The Separation of Fact from Fiction Surrounding Animals, Their Behavior, Their Relationships with each other and Society
Between Friends: Animal-Animal Relations/Kinship
The Road to Recovery: Pain Recognition and Pain Control for Animals
The Tie That Binds: An Experiential Work-Shop in Sudden Death. Not for the Newly Bereaved
Song for a Duke: Memory as a Healing Tool for Mourners. Memory! The power or process of remembering…The story of things remembered…Commemorative remembrance…Reminiscence. Memory is all of these things and, for those who mourn, much more. For some, a dark place of haunting, a thing to be avoided, painful images and deep regrets. Song For A Duke will explore (with the use of a specially designed video) the healing of the human heart that has been touched by the death of an animal friend. This approach assists people in moving from an extinguished relationship of the present to a comforting relationship of memory while actively facilitating a meaningful mourning process.
Work-Shops and seminars can be designed for the unique needs of any veterinary hospital, group, business, organization, or institution and their specific area of need or interest.
Barbara Meyers, Certified Grief Therapist - www.HolisticAnimalConsultingCenter.com - 718-720-5548
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