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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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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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Presented by Nova Southeastern University; hosted by Fred Lippman, R.Ph., Ed.D. Chancellor Health Professions Division; with guests, Marni Bellavia, Manager, Animal Assisted Therapy Program, Humane Society of Broward County, and Terri Cannici, Volunteer,
Nova Southeastern University
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Animal-Assisted Therapy: The Human-Animal Bond
AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute & Critical Care, 2000Advanced practice nurses are met with the ongoing challenge of using interventions and practices that are evidence based in the care of their patients. Such practices include traditional as well as complementary and alternative therapies. Animal-assisted therapy is an alternative therapeutic modality that can be used to promote quality of life and ...
K M, Cole, A, Gawlinski
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The past two decades have seen an increased interest in the role animals can play in supporting human health and well-being. As a result, animal-assisted services have gained increased interest from many mental health clinicians. For some individuals with mental health conditions, including animal-assisted services as an adjunct to their traditional ...
Hill, Jessica, Williams, Brittany
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Hill, Jessica, Williams, Brittany
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Animal-Assisted Therapy and Cardiovascular Disease
Seminars in Integrative Medicine, 2004It has become clear that psychosocial factors play an integral role in health, particularly in influencing the progression and severity of disease. Scientists have begun to identify these factors in order to uncover methods to control them and so affect the course of an illness.
Andrew I. Wolff, William H. Frishman
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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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"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 With Hospitalized Adolescents
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 1997To ascertain the effects of animal-assisted therapy on hospitalized adolescents.Thirty adolescents hospitalized in a 16-bed psychiatric unit. Data collection included patient journals, interviews with 15 patients, and anecdotal notes from observations and staff reports.
N, Bardill, S, Hutchinson
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Perioperative Nursing and Animal‐Assisted Therapy
AORN Journal, 2000ABSTRACTInteracting 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 for inpatient adults
Nursing, 2017AbstractBackground. Research has long supported the use of animal-assisted therapy (AAT) in healthcare for diverse patient populations. AAT is a therapeutic tool to help restore balance to a person's life using trained animals.
Angela, Phung +6 more
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2019
Animal assisted therapy is an alternative treatment method based on human-animal interaction, used as complementary to the main therapy in order to cure and enhance the living conditions in individuals affected by chronic diseases or mental disorders. Animal assisted therapy is known to be used as a complementary therapy in many illnesses and disorders
ÇAKICI, Arzu, KÖK, Mehmet
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Animal assisted therapy is an alternative treatment method based on human-animal interaction, used as complementary to the main therapy in order to cure and enhance the living conditions in individuals affected by chronic diseases or mental disorders. Animal assisted therapy is known to be used as a complementary therapy in many illnesses and disorders
ÇAKICI, Arzu, KÖK, Mehmet
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