Psychic Medium vs Animal Communicator: What’s the Difference?
Many people searching for spiritual guidance wonder whether they should book a psychic medium, an animal communicator, or both. While these roles overlap, they each serve a distinct purpose.
Understanding the difference can help you choose the session that best aligns with your needs.
What Is a Psychic Medium?
A psychic medium connects with human souls who have passed into the spirit world. Mediumship focuses on evidential messages, emotional healing, and ongoing connection with loved ones in spirit. These sessions often bring validation, comfort, and clarity around life after death.
Psychic mediums may also receive intuitive insight about life paths, emotional blocks, and spiritual growth.
What Is an Animal Communicator?
An animal communicator connects telepathically and energetically with animals, both living and in spirit. These sessions focus on understanding an animal’s thoughts, emotions, physical sensations, and soul purpose.
Animal communication is especially helpful for:
Behavioral concerns
Emotional or environmental stress
End-of-life support
Healing after loss
Strengthening the human-animal bond
How They Overlap
Both psychic mediums and animal communicators use intuitive and energetic communication. Both work with souls and consciousness beyond the physical world. Some practitioners, like Susan Allen, work seamlessly with both human and animal souls, allowing for deeply integrated sessions.
Which One Should You Choose?
If you are seeking connection with a loved one who has passed, a psychic medium session may feel most aligned. If your focus is your pet’s well-being, behavior, or ongoing soul connection, an animal communication session is ideal.
Some people benefit from both, especially when animals and humans are energetically connected within the same family.
The Bigger Picture
At the heart of both practices is the same truth: love transcends form. Whether connecting with a human soul or an animal soul, the purpose is always healing, understanding, and remembrance.
Choosing the right session is less about labels and more about listening to what your heart is calling for.





