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Understanding Pet Loss and Grief with Dr. Nancy Curotto

January 24, 2024 Jessica Abernathy
Understanding Pet Loss and Grief with Dr. Nancy Curotto
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Understanding Pet Loss and Grief with Dr. Nancy Curotto
Jan 24, 2024
Jessica Abernathy

Welcome to another heartfelt episode of the Pets Are Family Podcast. Today, we're honored to have a very special guest, Dr. Nancy Curotto, a distinguished clinical psychologist with over two decades of experience in the delicate field of pet loss and grief. Join us as we delve into an insightful conversation about coping with the emotional journey of losing a beloved pet.

About Dr. Nancy Curotto:
Dr. Curotto is not just an expert; she's a compassionate guide in the journey of pet bereavement. Holding a doctorate in clinical psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a certification in Pet Loss and Bereavement, Dr. Curotto has devoted her career to helping individuals and families navigate the challenging waters of anticipated loss, death, and mourning. Her approach is unique, interactive, and tailored to each individual, ensuring a deeply personal and empathetic experience.

Specialties and Treatment Style:
Dr. Curotto’s treatment style is a blend of interactive engagement, mindfulness, and specialized focus, particularly in the area of pet loss and anticipated grief. As a licensed clinical psychologist and certified EMDR therapist, she integrates various techniques to help clients in different stages of pet loss and grief. Her role as a grief educator and life coach adds an extra layer of support and understanding to her work.

Getting in Touch:
If you're struggling with the loss of a pet or anticipate the loss of a beloved animal companion, Dr. Curotto is here to help. You can reach her by emailing petlosspsych@gmail.com or calling 312-409-7182. Remember, it's essential to talk about your loss and process your feelings to begin the healing journey.

Emergency Contact:
For anyone experiencing a psychiatric crisis or thoughts of self-harm, please call 911 or visit your nearest emergency room immediately.

Closing Message:
This episode of the Pets Are Family Podcast aims to provide comfort, understanding, and a path towards healing for those grappling with the loss of their furry family members. Dr. Nancy Curotto's expertise and warm, empathetic approach offer a beacon of hope during such challenging times. Remember, you're not alone in this journey. Join us for this profound episode, and let's navigate the path of healing together.

Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our podcast for more heartwarming and informative episodes. Your support helps us reach more pet lovers in need of guidance and comfort.

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Show Notes

Welcome to another heartfelt episode of the Pets Are Family Podcast. Today, we're honored to have a very special guest, Dr. Nancy Curotto, a distinguished clinical psychologist with over two decades of experience in the delicate field of pet loss and grief. Join us as we delve into an insightful conversation about coping with the emotional journey of losing a beloved pet.

About Dr. Nancy Curotto:
Dr. Curotto is not just an expert; she's a compassionate guide in the journey of pet bereavement. Holding a doctorate in clinical psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a certification in Pet Loss and Bereavement, Dr. Curotto has devoted her career to helping individuals and families navigate the challenging waters of anticipated loss, death, and mourning. Her approach is unique, interactive, and tailored to each individual, ensuring a deeply personal and empathetic experience.

Specialties and Treatment Style:
Dr. Curotto’s treatment style is a blend of interactive engagement, mindfulness, and specialized focus, particularly in the area of pet loss and anticipated grief. As a licensed clinical psychologist and certified EMDR therapist, she integrates various techniques to help clients in different stages of pet loss and grief. Her role as a grief educator and life coach adds an extra layer of support and understanding to her work.

Getting in Touch:
If you're struggling with the loss of a pet or anticipate the loss of a beloved animal companion, Dr. Curotto is here to help. You can reach her by emailing petlosspsych@gmail.com or calling 312-409-7182. Remember, it's essential to talk about your loss and process your feelings to begin the healing journey.

Emergency Contact:
For anyone experiencing a psychiatric crisis or thoughts of self-harm, please call 911 or visit your nearest emergency room immediately.

Closing Message:
This episode of the Pets Are Family Podcast aims to provide comfort, understanding, and a path towards healing for those grappling with the loss of their furry family members. Dr. Nancy Curotto's expertise and warm, empathetic approach offer a beacon of hope during such challenging times. Remember, you're not alone in this journey. Join us for this profound episode, and let's navigate the path of healing together.

Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our podcast for more heartwarming and informative episodes. Your support helps us reach more pet lovers in need of guidance and comfort.

Instagram petsarefamilypodcast
Facebook https://bit.ly/3PC9wbx
TikTok @Petsarefamilypodcast

You can also listen to us on any of your favorite stations if you like us. Please leave us a comment and a good review, and share with a friend 

Apple Podcast
Google Play
Spotify



Support the Show.