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For human needs, some veterinary clinics are turning to a professional: Social workers see a place for themselves in veterinary practice
Contributor(s):: Larkin, M.
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Veterinary social work: Practice within veterinary settings
Contributor(s):: Holcombe, T. Melissa, Strand, Elizabeth B., Nugent, William R., Ng, Zenithson Y.
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Psychosocial Equine Program for Veterans
Contributor(s):: Ferruolo, D. M.
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A Narrative Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Research in Equine-assisted Social Work or Therapy – Addressing Gaps and Contradictory Results
Contributor(s):: Catharina Carlsson
This article reviews the published literature narrative about equine-assisted or equine-facilitated social work or therapy, a growing area of interventions. The purpose is to shed light on gaps and contradictory results in previous studies between 2000-2014. The goal is to assist practitioners...
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Social Work, Animal-Assisted Therapies and Ethical Considerations: A Programme Example from Central Queensland, Australia
Contributor(s):: Taylor, Nik, Fraser, Heather, Signal, Tania, Prentice, Kathy
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Veterinary social work: Practice within veterinary settings
Contributor(s):: Holcombe, T. Melissa, Strand, Elizabeth B., Nugent, William R., Ng, Zenithson Y.
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Three Perspectives/One Service Dog: The Human-Animal Bond
Contributor(s):: Tedeschi, Philip, Garrity, Carla, Garrity, Amy
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Environmental ethics for social work: Social work's responsibility to the non-human world
Contributor(s):: Gray, Mel, Coates, John
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Introduction to animal- and nature-assisted therapies: a service-learning model for rural social work
Contributor(s):: Praglin, L. J., Nebbe, L. L.
This teaching note details the teaching philosophy and practices of an innovative university service-learning course in nature- and animal-assisted therapies. The course took place at a wildlife rehabilitation center, and students engaged as counselors, putting academic theories into action by...
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Getting down to earth: finding a place for nature in social work practice
Contributor(s):: Heinsch, Milena
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Factors Affecting Social Workers' Inclusion of Animals in Practice
Contributor(s):: Risley-Curtiss, Christina, Rogge, Mary E., Kawam, Elisa
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Implications of the Literature on Equine-Assisted Activities for Use as a Complementary Intervention in Social Work Practice with Children and Adolescents
Contributor(s):: Smith-Osborne, Alexa, Selby, Alison
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Reunification of Child and Animal Welfare Agencies: Cross-Reporting of Abuse in Wellington County, Ontario
Contributor(s):: Zilney, Lisa Anne, Zilney, Mary
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Pets, attachment, and well-being across the life cycle
Contributor(s):: Sable, Pat
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Role of companion animals throughout the family life cycle
Contributor(s):: Turner, Wendy G.
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Value of pets in geriatric practice: a program example
Contributor(s):: Ebenstein, Helene, Wortham, Jennifer
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Training students to functionally assess elderly clients in a home health setting
Contributor(s):: Wilson, Cindy C., Netting, F. Ellen
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Assisting older victims of disasters: roles and responsibilities for social workers
Contributor(s):: Torgusen, Barbara L., Kosberg, Jordan I.
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Adult Protective Services and Animal Welfare: Should Animal Abuse and Neglect Be Assessed During Adult Protective Services Screening?
Contributor(s):: Peak, Terry, Ascione, Frank, Doney, Jylisa
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Raising Arizona's homeless children with my canine companion
Contributor(s):: White, D. J.