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Animal-assisted Interventions as an Adjunct to ABA Services: Clinician Practices and Perceptions

Behavior Analysis in Practice, 2021
Although the popularity of animal-assisted interventions (AAI) continues to increase, an examination of these practices among clinician populations that may incorporate AAI in their clinical services are largely absent from the literature. This study examined the practices and desirability of incorporating animals into ABA services.
Jessica L Ghai   +4 more
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Improving Engagement in Behavioral and Mental Health Services Through Animal-Assisted Interventions: A Scoping Review

Psychiatric Services, 2022
Client engagement in behavioral and mental health services has been strongly linked to improved outcomes and treatment completion. Animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) are increasingly used to improve client engagement, for example, by involving a dog in therapy to support a client's sense of safety.
Erin, Flynn   +3 more
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An Exploratory Study of Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAI) in Social Service Agencies

Journal of Social Service Research, 2019
This exploratory survey of social service professionals investigated the use of animal-assisted interventions (AAI) within various occupations and settings.
Yvonne Eaton-Stull   +4 more
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Evaluation of a new animal assisted intervention service for an adult intensive care unit

Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Respiratory Care, 2021
Introduction An animal assisted intervention (AAI) is an intervention between an animal and a patient during a medical, nursing or therapeutic procedure. It humanises patient care, reduces suffering and loneliness and improves mood. It is a developing service within critical care environments.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Animal-Assisted Therapy as an Adjunct to Intensive Family Preservation Services

Child Maltreatment, 2018
This study examined the effects of animal-assisted therapy delivered as an adjunct to standard-of-care intensive family preservation services, compared with usual care alone. Method: Families referred by Child Protective Services ( M child age = 6 years ± 4; M parent age = 32 years ± 8.26) were individually randomized to experimental ( n = 14) or ...
Erin Flynn   +5 more
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