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" A phenomenological study of canine loss and grief response: Clinical and depth psychological implications "
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565374
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Corbin, Julianne C
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A phenomenological study of canine loss and grief response: Clinical and depth psychological implications [Thesis]
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Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2006
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eng
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Ph.D
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, Pacifica Graduate Institute
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This depth psychological study sought, through transcendental phenomenological investigation, to understand the relational dynamics that exist between humans and their canine companions and what the bereaved pet owner experiences when this bond is broken through death. Through the lens of depth psychology and the phenomenological perspective the objectives of this study were to: describe the nature of the human-canine bond and the experience of grieving the death of a canine companion; to uncover the process of grief associated with the death of a companion animal; to explore the applicability of current models of human grief for this process; and to create a depth psychological model of grief specific to canine companion animal loss..
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Psychotherapy
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Latin Dissertation
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