Exploring Themes of Relinquishment and Loss

作者: Mary Renck Jalongo , Mary-Ann Sontag-Bowman

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25618-0_12

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摘要: Prison dog programs rely on positive relationships between and among people dogs. The downside of these strong attachments is that inmate/handlers have to grapple with the issue ending their time a bonded watching it leave corrections context. This chapter begins by discussing many different types loss offenders confront during in jail or prison. Next, analyzes emotions associated when person loses he she cares about. third part recommends practical strategies for coping dogs exit program join family individual who has been selected give animal permanent home. concludes central message this chapter: companion legitimate cause grief, an opportunity develop personal insight, challenge can be better managed support caring community.

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