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Fostering a More Humane University Environment Through Course Work, Service-Learning, and Animal-Assisted Interventions and Activities

Human-animal interaction bulletin, 2018
AbstractAdvisory Board Member - Institute for the Human-Animal ConnectionIncorporating coursework on animal-assisted interventions and human animal interactions has become a viable option for students in higher education. These educational opportunities appear to enhance the quality of education the students receive as well as improve the experience of
Aubrey H. Fine   +3 more
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Animal-Assisted Therapy and Rogers’ Core Components Among Middle School Students Receiving Counseling Services: A Descriptive Study

Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2014
Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is an effective counseling method, yet the reasons for this effectiveness are not well understood. It has been theorized but not empirically verified that AAT participants view therapy animals as possessing Carl Rogers’s core counselor characteristics (Friesen, 2010; Parish-Plass, 2008).This study examined the degree to ...
Christie Danielle Jenkins   +3 more
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The benefits of an animal-assisted intervention service to patients and staff at a children's hospital

British Journal of Nursing, 2019
An online survey of parents and staff was conducted to assess the effect of an animal-assisted intervention (AAI) service at a UK children's university teaching hospital. Three volunteer handlers with five golden retriever dogs provided AAIs across all eight paediatric wards including day, medical, surgical, oncology and intensive care.
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The Importance of Animal Welfare in Animal-Assisted Services

Animal Behaviour and Welfare Cases, 2023
Melissa Y. Winkle, Amy Johnson
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Diversity and evolution of the animal virome

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Erin Harvey, Edward C Holmes
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Use of animal-assisted therapy and service animals with Borderline personality disorder patients: a narrative review

A Perturbação de Personalidade Borderline (PPB) é um distúrbio psiquiátrico caracterizado por instabilidade nos relacionamentos interpessoais, na autoimagem e nos afetos e impulsividade acentuada. Esses pacientes geralmente apegam-se a objetos transicionais, como animais de estimação.
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Animal models for HIV/AIDS research

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2012
Theodora Hatziioannou, David T Evans
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