You have now completed the module Complicated Grief.
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Question 1
In which scenario does society stigmatise or invalidate feelings of grief?
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Question 2
After the initial loss, bereaved individuals experience secondary grief because they are mourning the lost aspects of a shared life with their pet. For example, loss of routine or lack of purpose are secondary losses. State True or False.
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Question 3
What are the factors that can contribute to complicated grief?
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Question 4
There aren’t any identifiable biological causes for complicated grief. Like depression, complicated grief may occur because of:
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Question 5
Preoccupation with low self-esteem, a general sense of guilt, or shame are indicators of depression. State True or False.
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Conclusion
The loss of a beloved pet usually leads to acute grief, yearning and longing. As a veterinary professional, you can offer care, attention and advice to your clients to help them deal with grief.