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Discontinuites psychiques entre animaux et humains: eclairage sur la 'monade autistique.'
Contributor(s):: Vidal, Jean-Marie
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Etude de l'intérêt de l'enfant atteint d'autisme pour le dauphin à partir de deux méthodologies complémentaires
Contributor(s):: Maurer, M.
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L'évaluation de la présence d'un chien d'assistance auprès de l'enfant autiste et de sa famille
Contributor(s):: Trudel, M., Fecteau, S., Champange, N.
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Ohaleï Yacoov
Contributor(s):: Eisenfeld, M.
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«Un couple magique: Le dauphin et l'autiste»: Analyse socio-anthropologique d'une figure de l'imaginaire contemporain
Contributor(s):: Gouabault, E.
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Animal-assisted therapy
Contributor(s):: Prosine?ki, Nina
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Fears and phobias
Contributor(s):: Luiselli, James K.
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Animal-assisted interventions in internal and rehabilitation medicine: a review of the recent literature
Contributor(s):: Munoz Lasa, S., Ferriero, G., Brigatti, E., Valero, R., Franchignoni, F.
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Brief report: pet-facilitated therapy with autistic children
Contributor(s):: Redefer, L. A., Goodman, J. F.
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Challenges of service-dog ownership for families with autistic children: lessons for veterinary practitioners
Contributor(s):: Burrows, K. E., Adams, C. L.
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Dolphin therapy
Contributor(s):: Gouva, E., Ergolavou, A., Paschos, I., Perdikaris, C., Nathanailides, C., Damigou, N., Athanasopoulou, F.
Dolphin therapy emerged during the 1950s. The work of Dr. John Lilly played an important role, since he investigated the impact of dolphins on disabled people. From 1978 onwards, the therapeutic aid of dolphins was further advanced, especially after the success of Dr Davis Nathanson with...
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Analysis of child-dog play behavior in child psychiatry
Contributor(s):: Prothmann, A., Albrecht, K., Dietrich, S., Hornfeck, U., Stieber, S., Ettrich, C.
Children have a natural affinity for animals and most often communicate with them nonverbally; nonverbal communication is authentic and difficult to influence deliberately. This study examines whether characteristic interaction patterns exist during pet-facilitated therapy with dogs, and whether...
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Animal-assisted therapy: a meta-analysis
Contributor(s):: Nimer, J., Lundahl, B.
Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) has been practiced for many years and there is now increasing interest in demonstrating its efficacy through research. To date, no known quantitative review of AAT studies has been published; our study sought to fill this gap. We conducted a comprehensive search of...
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Dolphin-assisted therapy: more flawed data and more flawed conclusions
Contributor(s):: Marino, L., Lilienfeld, S. O.
Dolphin-Assisted Therapy (DAT) is an increasingly popular choice of treatment for illness and developmental disabilities by providing participants with the opportunity to swim or interact with live captive dolphins. Two reviews of DAT (Marino and Lilienfeld [1998] and Humphries [2003]) concluded...
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Autistic rider
Contributor(s):: Hammerschlag, C. A.
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Human beings, animals and inanimate objects: what do people with autism like?
Contributor(s):: Celani, G.
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Challenges of service dog ownership
Contributor(s):: Adams, C. L.
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The role of service dogs in the lives of children with autism spectrum disorder
Contributor(s):: Adams, C. L.
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The Golden Bridge: Selecting and training assistance dogs for children with social, emotional, and educational challenges
| Contributor(s):: Patty Dobbs Gross
In The Golden Bridge, Patty Dobbs Gross provides both personal and professional advice on how specially bred and trained dogs help to facilitate communication for children with autism and other developmental disabilities. This important information compendium is a guide for parents dealing with...