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The Impact of Animals and Nature for Children and Youth with Trauma Histories A Neurodevelopmental Theory

By Eileen Bona, Gail Courtenage

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Category Book Sections
Date 2014
Edition 2014 ed.
Translated Title Animals in Social Work: Why and How They Matter
Publication Title Animals in Social Work: Why and How They Matter
Series Title The Impact of Animals and Nature for Children and Youth with Trauma Histories A Neurodevelopmental Theory
ISBN/ISSN 9781137372284
Publisher Palgrave McMillan
Location of Publication Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Language English
Notes This is a chapter in the book
Author Address 53044 RR #213 Ardrossan, Alberta T8G 2C4
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  1. Animal-assisted therapies
  2. Dogs
  3. Farms
  4. Health
  5. Horses
  6. Mammals
  7. Nature
  8. neurodevelopment
  9. trauma
  10. Youth-at-risk