
Discover why animals suffer mental illness just like us. Braitman's journey, sparked by her anxious dog Oliver, reveals surprising parallels between human and animal psychology. Can understanding elephants in recovery and compulsive parrots help us heal our own emotional wounds?
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Throughout history, our understanding of troubled animal behavior has mirrored the psychiatric labels of each era.
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Oliver plunged from a fourth-floor window and landed on concrete-yet walked away without a single broken bone. This Bernese Mountain Dog seemed perfect when he first arrived: affectionate, gentle, well-behaved. But the moment his owners left, he transformed into a creature possessed by panic. He'd howl, destroy furniture, pace frantically. The separation anxiety became so unbearable that he chose a four-story drop over being alone. His survival sparked a question that would reshape how we understand animal minds: If animals can suffer psychological breaks severe enough to drive them toward self-destruction, what does that reveal about the emotional landscape they inhabit? This incident launched an exploration into a hidden world of animal mental health-a realm where elephants grieve themselves to death, dolphins may choose to stop breathing, and gorillas need Prozac to cope with captivity. The journey challenges a comfortable fiction we've maintained: that psychological suffering is uniquely human, that consciousness and emotion are our exclusive domain.