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  1. An examination of visually impaired individuals’ communicative negotiation of face threats

    Contributor(s):: Romo, Lynsey K., Alvarez, Cimmiaron, Taussig, Melissa J.

  2. You get what you give: Pet relationships in a communal orientation framework

    Contributor(s):: Liu-Pham, Ryan, Patterson, Lauren, Keefer, Lucas A.

  3. Acceptability of an adjunct equine-assisted activities and therapies program for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder and/or traumatic brain injury

    Contributor(s):: Sylvia, L., West, E., Blackburn, A. M., Gupta, C., Bui, E., Mahoney, T., Duncan, G., Wright, E. C., Lejeune, S., Spencer, T. J.

  4. Animal-assisted psychotherapy for developmental trauma through the lens of interpersonal neurobiology of trauma: Creating connection with self and others

    Contributor(s):: Parish-Plass, Nancy

  5. The Interpersonal Context of Human/Nonhuman Animal Violence

    Contributor(s):: Richard, Cassie, Reese, Laura A.

    This research explores the relationship between the nature of animal cruelty perpetrated by owners versus cruelty against animals of domestic partners, family members, and neighbors. All animal cruelty incidents in the City of Detroit for which there is a police report between 2007 and 2015 were...

  6. 'He's my mate you see': a critical discourse analysis of the therapeutic role of companion animals in the social networks of people with a diagnosis of severe mental illness

    Contributor(s):: Brooks, H., Rushton, K., Lovell, K., McNaughton, R., Rogers, A.

  7. Improving social participation of children with autism spectrum disorder: Pilot testing of an early animal-assisted intervention in Spain

    Contributor(s):: Avila-Alvarez, A., Alonso-Bidegain, M., De-Rosende-Celeiro, I., Vizcaino-Cela, M., Larraneta-Alcalde, L., Torres-Tobio, G.

  8. Evaluating a supported nature play programme, parents’ perspectives

    Contributor(s):: Ward, Tanya, Goldingay, Sophie, Parson, Judi

  9. Cats and owners interact more with each other after a longer duration of separation

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    | Contributor(s):: Matilda Eriksson, Linda J. Keeling, Therese Rehn

    Little is known about the cat’s (Felis silvestris catus) need for human contact, although it is generally believed that cats are more independent pets than e.g. dogs. In this study, we investigated the effect of time left alone at home on cat behaviour (e.g. social and distress-related)...

  10. Transformative Relationships: Humans and Animals

    | Contributor(s):: Clarke, P. N.

  11. Human-Animal Connections and Nursing Science: What Is the Relationship?

    | Contributor(s):: Krause-Parello, C. A.

  12. Veterans transitioning from isolation to integration: a look at veteran/service dog partnerships

    | Contributor(s):: Crowe, T. K., Sanchez, V., Howard, A., Western, B., Barger, S.

  13. Social Acknowledgments for Children with Disabilities: Effects of Service Dogs

    | Contributor(s):: Mader, Bonnie

  14. Highly Educated Men Establish Strong Emotional Links with Their Dogs: A Study with Monash Dog Owner Relationship Scale (MDORS) in Committed Spanish Dog Owners

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    | Contributor(s):: Calvo, P., Jonathan Bowen, Antoni Bulbena, Adolf Tobeña, Jaume Fatjó

    The characteristics of the human-animal bond may be influenced by both owner-related and dog-related factors. A study was designed to explore the existence of different dog ownership patterns and their related factors. We created an on line questionnaire that included demographic questions about...

  15. Grief following pet and human loss: Closeness is key

    | Contributor(s):: Eckerd, L. M., Barnett, J. E., Jett-Dias, L.

  16. The human-animal relationship: a new field of socio-educational action

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    | Contributor(s):: Senent-Sánchez, Joan-Maria

    This article analyses the educational approaches towards the animal-human relationship which have been developed during the last 20 years. The article establishes a chain of states in that relationship and presents the reasons why those states are consecutive or, occasionally,...

  17. A new understanding of man's best friend: A proposed contextual model for the exploration of human-animal interaction among insecurely attached males

    | Contributor(s):: Blazina, Chris, O'Neil, James M., Denke, Robyn, Blazina, Christopher, Kogan, Lori R.

  18. Animal therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder.

    | Contributor(s):: Gabriel, Katie R.

  19. Topography of social touching depends on emotional bonds between humans

    | Contributor(s):: Suvilehto, J. T., Glerean, E., Dunbar, R. I., Hari, R., Nummenmaa, L.

  20. Topography of social touching depends on emotional bonds between humans

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    | Contributor(s):: Suvilehto, J. T., Glerean, E., Dunbar, R. I., Hari, R., Nummenmaa, L.

    Nonhuman primates use social touch for maintenance and reinforcement of social structures, yet the role of social touch in human bonding in different reproductive, affiliative, and kinship-based relationships remains unresolved. Here we reveal quantified, relationship-specific maps of bodily...