Support

Support Options

Submit a Support Ticket

 
You are here: ResourcesPresentations

Resources: Presentations

Select a tag (or keyword) from the list below to browse through available resources in that category.

Tag

Resources

Info

  • Select a resource to see details.

View more ›

Top Rated

The following are top-rated resources of this type.

  1. Aggressive man and aggressive beast

    30 Aug 2012 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Allen W. Stokes

    Whether man can live in harmeny with his environment depends in great measure en his ability to' live with his fellew man. Can man learn to' engineer human seciety in time to' prevent a helecaust? Mere specifically, can we learn to' prevent aggressien er to' channel it harmlessly? The ethelegist …

  2. Public health confronts the children, the hamster, and the goat

    31 Aug 2012 | Presentations | Contributor(s): W. John Pape

    John Pape is an Epidemiologist with the Communicable Disease Epidemiology Program, Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. This slide-show presents facts and images relating to Zoonoses: diseases of animals transmissible to humans under natural conditions. The characteristics of …

  3. Furry friends, neglect, and social support: an examination of pet attachment and its predictors

    31 Aug 2012 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Cory Hutchinson, Lindsey Ward, Kelsy Newton

    The purpose of this study was to research the relationship of stuffed animal and pet attachment to neglect and social support. A positive correlation has been found between pet attachment and dissociation (Brown & Katcher, 2001). While many studies have looked at predictors of pet attachment, …

  4. Attachment style and pet bonds

    31 Aug 2012 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Cory Hutchinson

    The purpose of the present study is to examine the relation between a person’s attachment style and their relationship with their pet. Attachment Theory suggests that how an individual attaches to one or both parents in childhood can become the working model for future adult relationships. …

  5. Animal Being: A mindful approach to human and animal connection

    17 Oct 2012 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Elizabeth B. Strand

    http://trace.tennessee.edu/utvswsummit/second/may14/1/ 20100 VSW Summit 2010 0.00.0 en

  6. An overview of current knowledge and trends: The link between human and animal violence

    17 Oct 2012 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Phil Arkow

    http://trace.tennessee.edu/utvswsummit/second/may14/3/ 05 Veterinary Social Work Summit Knoxville, TN35.9606384-83.92073920000001 en

  7. Spiritual issues in animal loss

    17 Oct 2012 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Lora Kim Joyner

    20105 0.00.0 en

  8. Animal welfare in AAI

    17 Oct 2012 | Presentations | Contributor(s): John New

    http://trace.tennessee.edu/utvswsummit/second/may15/1/ 20105 0.00.0 en

  9. Human-animal interactions at zoological institutions

    17 Dec 2012 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Christopher J. Marion

    A slide deck on the subject of human-animal interactions at zoological institutions

  10. Working the companion animal in the context of new interpersonal relationships

    29 Jan 2013 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Steven Remic

    The National People and Pets Survey (Australian Companion Animal Council, 2010) ◦ 63.3% of Australian households owned a pet ◦ 92% of respondents felt “very close” to their pet ◦ 86% of respondents found comfort with their pet during times of stress, ◦ 62% of respondents felt their …