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Healing and Hope: A Deep Dive into Grief and Bereavement with Expert Nina Papazian

November 21, 2023 Jessica Abernathy
Healing and Hope: A Deep Dive into Grief and Bereavement with Expert Nina Papazian
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Healing and Hope: A Deep Dive into Grief and Bereavement with Expert Nina Papazian
Nov 21, 2023
Jessica Abernathy

Welcome to another insightful episode of [Podcast Name], where we explore the intricate world of mental health and well-being. Join us as we sit down with Nina Papazian, a seasoned social worker with over 30 years of experience, and delve into her journey of supporting individuals, couples, and families through their toughest times.


In this episode, Nina, a registered social worker and certified Compassionate Bereavement Care provider, shares her expertise in dealing with loss, trauma, and stress. Her specialization in Veterinary Social Work brings a unique perspective, offering invaluable insights into counseling veterinary professionals and bereaved pet guardians. As a certified Pet Loss Grief Specialist and an experienced support provider in hospital settings, Nina discusses the complexities of navigating chronic and acute health concerns, both physical and emotional.


Discover Nina's approach to counseling has been shaped by her training in Trauma Incident Reduction, Internal Family Systems Therapy, and Grief and Bereavement Counselling. Learn how her compassionate and non-judgmental methods have effectively restored well-being and quality of life for many. As a member of several esteemed associations, including the Ontario College of Certified Social Workers and Social Service Workers, Nina brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion.


Key Highlights:

  • Understanding the journey of bereavement and grief.
  • The role of Veterinary Social Work in addressing pet loss.
  • Strategies for coping with traumatic stress and health-related challenges.
  • Nina's holistic approach to mental health and healing.


Nina's insights are not just for those in the animal welfare industry; they resonate with anyone facing loss or trauma. Her work exemplifies the power of compassionate support and the importance of mental health care.


Here are just a few links to a few resources discussed in this episode: 


Rainbow Bridge Pet Loss Deck by Mindy Meiering LCSW

https://rainbowbridgedeck.com/


The Ralph Site Pet Loss Support, www.theralphsite.com

-"How to Deal with Anticipatory Grief for a Terminally Ill or Elderly Pet"

https://www.theralphsite.com/index.php?idPage=88

-How To Cope When You are Caring for a Terminally Ill Pet"

https://www.theralphsite.com/index.php?idPage=98


www.lapoflove.com

-Quality of Life Scale


drmarygardner.com

https://www.drmarygardner.com/resources/forms/dog/dog_caregiver_QOL.pdf

https://www.drmarygardner.com/resources/forms/dog/dog_QOL.pdf

 https://www.aplb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Cat_Life_Quality_Assessment.pdf


www.acfoundation.org

(financial options for cancer treatment)

https://acfoundation.org/financial-assistance/#:~:text=All4Pets,to%20the%20medical%20ca

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Welcome to another insightful episode of [Podcast Name], where we explore the intricate world of mental health and well-being. Join us as we sit down with Nina Papazian, a seasoned social worker with over 30 years of experience, and delve into her journey of supporting individuals, couples, and families through their toughest times.


In this episode, Nina, a registered social worker and certified Compassionate Bereavement Care provider, shares her expertise in dealing with loss, trauma, and stress. Her specialization in Veterinary Social Work brings a unique perspective, offering invaluable insights into counseling veterinary professionals and bereaved pet guardians. As a certified Pet Loss Grief Specialist and an experienced support provider in hospital settings, Nina discusses the complexities of navigating chronic and acute health concerns, both physical and emotional.


Discover Nina's approach to counseling has been shaped by her training in Trauma Incident Reduction, Internal Family Systems Therapy, and Grief and Bereavement Counselling. Learn how her compassionate and non-judgmental methods have effectively restored well-being and quality of life for many. As a member of several esteemed associations, including the Ontario College of Certified Social Workers and Social Service Workers, Nina brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion.


Key Highlights:

  • Understanding the journey of bereavement and grief.
  • The role of Veterinary Social Work in addressing pet loss.
  • Strategies for coping with traumatic stress and health-related challenges.
  • Nina's holistic approach to mental health and healing.


Nina's insights are not just for those in the animal welfare industry; they resonate with anyone facing loss or trauma. Her work exemplifies the power of compassionate support and the importance of mental health care.


Here are just a few links to a few resources discussed in this episode: 


Rainbow Bridge Pet Loss Deck by Mindy Meiering LCSW

https://rainbowbridgedeck.com/


The Ralph Site Pet Loss Support, www.theralphsite.com

-"How to Deal with Anticipatory Grief for a Terminally Ill or Elderly Pet"

https://www.theralphsite.com/index.php?idPage=88

-How To Cope When You are Caring for a Terminally Ill Pet"

https://www.theralphsite.com/index.php?idPage=98


www.lapoflove.com

-Quality of Life Scale


drmarygardner.com

https://www.drmarygardner.com/resources/forms/dog/dog_caregiver_QOL.pdf

https://www.drmarygardner.com/resources/forms/dog/dog_QOL.pdf

 https://www.aplb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Cat_Life_Quality_Assessment.pdf


www.acfoundation.org

(financial options for cancer treatment)

https://acfoundation.org/financial-assistance/#:~:text=All4Pets,to%20the%20medical%20ca

Support the Show.