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Problem:
Client expressed grief following the loss of their dog, stating, "It feels like a part of me is gone." They described their pet as a constant companion and shared that its absence has left a void. Client reported feelings of guilt, wondering if they could have done more for their dog during its final days.
Intervention:
The session lasted 45 minutes. The therapist provided psychoeducation on the grieving process, particularly in the context of losing a pet, and normalized the client's feelings of guilt. The therapist explored ways for the client to honor their pet’s memory, such as creating a memory book or planting a tree, and emphasized the importance of allowing themselves to feel the grief as part of the healing process.
Response:
Client appeared engaged in the discussion and acknowledged the value of honoring their pet’s memory, though they seemed uncertain about starting a project like a memory book or tree planting. They expressed understanding of the need to process their grief rather than suppress it.
Plan:
Client was assigned homework to reflect on their relationship with their pet and decide whether to create a keepsake or ritual in memory. The next session is scheduled for next week to follow up on how they are managing their grief and to continue supporting them through the grieving process.
In today’s 45-minute session, the client shared their grief following the loss of their dog. They said, "It feels like a part of me is gone," explaining how their pet had been a constant companion for years and how its absence has left a void. We discussed how grief can be felt deeply after losing a pet, as pets often become family members. Client expressed feelings of guilt, wondering if they could have done more for their dog during its final days. We talked about how normal it is to question what could have been done differently, but I reassured them that they made the best decisions they could at the time.
We also explored ways to honor their pet’s memory, such as creating a memory book or planting a tree in their yard. The client seemed uncertain about starting these projects but agreed that it might help them find some peace. We discussed the importance of allowing themselves to feel the grief rather than suppressing it, as this is part of the healing process. Client’s homework is to reflect on their relationship with their pet and decide if they want to create a keepsake or ritual in memory. We’ll follow up next week to see how they’re managing their grief.
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