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Animal Assisted Therapy.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2021
Sometimes clinicians don’t know how to start integrating animals into their therapy practice. In this chapter, I discuss the necessary preparations in the clinic or office that a clinician must take before implementing an AAT program. These preparations include selecting a therapy animal, assessing a client for AAT work, setting client expectations ...
Jayant, Pai-Dhungat, Aparna, Verma
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Collaboration in Animal-Assisted Activities and Animal-Assisted Therapy

Seminars in Speech and Language, 2022
AbstractAnimal Assisted Intervention is a valuable tool in inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation. Conducting goal-directed, therapeutic Animal-Assisted Interventions requires certification, training and collaboration. It is important that Animal Assisted Therapy teams comprised of specially trained dogs and handlers are co-certified to ensure the ...
Elizabeth, Decina   +2 more
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Animal-assisted therapies for autism

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2023
Animal-assisted therapies have been increasingly used as part of treatment for a range of emotional-behavioral conditions and have more recently been incorporated into treatment for children with symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder. Autism spectrum disorder affects one in 36 children and early interventions can be very effective. The aims
Anna, Beavers   +2 more
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Animal-Assisted Therapy

2018
"The positive influence of animals in the healing process has been long observed and is now being utilized in a variety of healthcare settings."
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Animal-assisted therapy

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2000
Animal-assisted therapy has gained widespread support and application over the past few decades. This article reviews the history of animal-assisted therapy; discusses its present goals and applications, including those pertinent to critical care; and notes questions requiring further research.
K, Connor, J, Miller
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Animal-assisted therapy

Choice Reviews Online, 2011
This comprehensive overview of the many types of animal-assisted therapy provides the perfect reference for students, general readers, pet owners, animal care specialists, psychologists, occupational and physical therapists, and mental health professionals.
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Animal-Assisted Play Therapy

The Family Journal, 2014
Rise VanFleet is a well-known family therapist who is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania, and a leading expert in Filial Therapy, having studied with the founders and creators, Bernard and Louise Guerney. She is also a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor and a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant. In this telephone interview, VanFleet discusses her
Catherine Ford Sori   +1 more
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Perioperative Nursing and Animal‐Assisted Therapy

AORN Journal, 2000
ABSTRACTInteracting with animals has been shown to reduce blood pressure and cholesterol, decrease anxiety, and improve a person's sense of well being. Animal‐assisted therapy (AAT) can be incorporated into the care of perioperative patients. Some of the goals that can be met by using trained and certified therapy animals are reducing stress ...
J, Miller, L, Ingram
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Animal Assisted Therapy and Trauma Survivors

Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work, 2016
Animal therapy is making strides in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). For years, animals have been used with great benefit in the treatment of the aged and the terminally ill. Now animal assisted therapy is benefitting sufferers of PTSD.
Debra, Mims, Rhondda, Waddell
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