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"Blood will tell": producing people and horses in Newmarket, England
Contributor(s):: Cassidy, Rebecca
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"Go outside and play"
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Allocating time to people and pets: Correlates with income and well-being in a midwest community sample
Contributor(s):: Staats, Sara, Horner, Karen
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Animal related activities as determinants of species knowledge
Contributor(s):: Randler, Christoph
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Animal-assisted activities: sample programs
Contributor(s):: Richeson, Nancy E., McCullough, William T.
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Animal-assisted therapy ameliorates anhedonia in schizophrenia patients. A controlled pilot study
Contributor(s):: Nathans-Barel, I., Feldman, P., Berger, B., Modai, I., Silver, H.
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Animal-assisted therapy: its value in therapeutic recreation programming
Contributor(s):: Gustafson, G. R., Dorenden, L. G.
Facets are identified which make companion animals excellent recreation 'intervention aids' in improving the quality of life and leisure experiences of individuals with special needs. Various settings in which animals can be used by therapeutic recreation personnel are outlined. It was found that...
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Aspects of health, physical/leisure activities, work and socio-demographics associated with pet ownership in Sweden
Contributor(s):: Müllersdorf, Maria, Granström, Fredrik, Sahlqvist, Lotta, Tillgren, Per
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Boredom is the enemy
Contributor(s):: Hayes, N.
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Conclusions
Contributor(s):: Carr, N.
This chapter brings together some of the main ideas raised in the book and suggests a future for research on dogs in the leisure experience. It returns to the recognition that all dogs and their leisure experiences are culturally constructed and prone to change across space and time which reflect...
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Continuing education units (CEU) correspondence program
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Couple involvement in serious leisure: examining participation in dog agility
Contributor(s):: Hultsman, Wendy Z.
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Dog-assisted Therapy for Older People with Dementia: A Randomised Controlled Trial in Residential Aged Care Facilities
Contributor(s):: Perkins, Jacqueline
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Effect of hippotherapy on perceived self-competence and participation in a child with cerebral palsy
Contributor(s):: Frank, A., McCloskey, S., Dole, R. L.
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Equestrianism: Serious leisure and intersubjectivity
Contributor(s):: Butler, Erin
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From riding schools to tipis. Ethological horse riding and Amerindian myths
Contributor(s):: Digard, Jean-Pierre
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Head injuries related to sports and recreation activities in school-age children and adolescents: data from a referral centre in Victoria, Australia
Contributor(s):: Crowe, L. M., Anderson, V., Catroppa, C., Babl, F. E.
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Health, aquariums, and the non-institutionalized elderly
Contributor(s):: Riddick, Carol C.
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Human peak experience triggered by encounters with cetaceans
Contributor(s):: DeMares, R.
Although wild animals are listed in the literature of the humanistic sciences as a known peak trigger, this phenomenon has not until now been formally explored. In investigating peak experience from the perspective of the human-animal connection, the present study focuses on spontaneous...
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Hunting inquiry
Contributor(s):: Hughes-Ross, T. A.