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  1. 2008 SNRS abstracts

  2. A case of primary progressive aphasia associated with depression

    | Contributor(s):: Mahgoub, N., Avari, J.

  3. A preliminary study of group intervention along with basic canine training among traumatized teenagers: a 3-month longitudinal study

    | Contributor(s):: Hamama, Liat, Hamama-Raz, Yaira, Dagan, Keren, Greenfeld, Hofit, Rubinstein, Chen, Ben-Ezra, Menachem

  4. A progress report of long-term robot assisted activity at a health service facility for the aged

    | Contributor(s):: Wada, K., Shibata, T., Saito, T., Sakamoto, K., Tanie, K.

  5. A Systematic Review of Complimentary Therapies to Treat Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in the Aftermath of Domestic Abuse

    | Contributor(s):: Jordan A. Meeks, Saida Byrami

    Objectives: Explore the impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) on the health of female survivors. Identify complementary therapies that alleviate symptoms of psychological health impacts of IPV on women’s health.Method: An exhaustive search of published, peer reviewed...

  6. ABLEPaws

    ABLEPaws is a group of Pet Partners® (formerly Delta Society® Pet Partners®) Animal Assisted Activities and Animal Assisted Therapy (AAA/AAT) teams who are dedicated to improving and brightening the lives and the health of people through interaction with our pet resources. Our volunteer program...

  7. Adolescents' bereavement experiences. Prevalence, association with depressive symptoms, and use of services

    | Contributor(s):: Harrison, Lucy, Harrington, Richard

  8. Advisor forum. Pet therapy

    | Contributor(s):: Derboghosian, D., MacDonald, C. F.

  9. AIDS diagnosis and depression in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study: the ameliorating impact of pet ownership

    | Contributor(s):: Siegel, J. M., Angulo, F. J., Detels, R., Wesch, J., Mullen, A.

  10. An evaluation of equine-assisted wellness in those suffering from catastrophic loss and emotional fluctuations

    | Contributor(s):: Graham, John Richard

  11. An examination of the relations between human attachment, pet attachment, depression, and anxiety

    Full-text: Available

    | Contributor(s):: Quinn, Aaron Christopher

    The roles of pets in families and their positive impact on mood have been reported by some studies (Becker, 1999; Garrity, Stallones, Marx, & Johnson, 1989). Additionally, some research has found that the more attached humans are to their pets, the more they feel emotionally supported...

  12. An investigation of the effects of dog visits on depression, mood, and social interaction in elderly individuals living in a nursing home

    | Contributor(s):: Phelps, Kristin A, Miltenberger, Raymond G, Jens, Tess, Wadeson, Heather

  13. And then the dog died

    | Contributor(s):: Kaufman, Kenneth R., Kaufman, Nathaniel D.

    Childhood grief and mourning of family and friends may have immediate and long-lasting consequences including depression, anxiety, social withdrawal, behavioral disturbances, and school underachievement. Childhood pet bereavement is no less important, because the pet is often considered a member...

  14. Animal Madness: A Natural History of Disorder

    | Contributor(s):: Braitman, Laurel

  15. Animal models and human depressive disorders

    | Contributor(s):: R. J. Katz

    Clinical depressive disorders are complex in presentation, dissimilar in origins and course, and often pleomorphic in character. An adequate understanding of their origins, biological substrates, and amenability to established and novel forms of therapy demands biological and social interventions...

  16. Animal models of affective behaviors and drug addiction

    | Contributor(s):: Drews, Eva, Becker, Astrid, Bilkei-Gorzo, Andras, Zimmer, Andreas

  17. Animal suffering: the appraisal and control of depression and distress in livestock

    | Contributor(s):: Fraser, A. F.

  18. Animal welfare as preventative medicine

    | Contributor(s):: Dawkins, M. S.

  19. Animal-assisted activity among patients with cancer: effects on mood, fatigue, self-perceived health, and sense of coherence

    | Contributor(s):: Johnson, R. A., Meadows, R. L., Haubner, J. S., Sevedge, K.

  20. Animal-assisted interactions (AAI): a creative modality to support youth with depression

    | Contributor(s):: Bailey, Tanya K., Brooke, Stephanie L., Myers, Charles Edwin