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  1. "Take me under your wing" - love in animal-assisted psychotherapy: a clinical perspective on the unique therapeutic bond between animals and humans [Practice]

    Contributor(s):: Lev-Bendov, S., Barel, I., Parish-Plass, N.

  2. "What does the turtle have inside its house?" Animal-assisted psychotherapy with foster children [Practice]

    Contributor(s):: Hellmann, S., Parish-Plass, N.

  3. A companion animal in a work simulation: the roles of task difficulty and prior companion-animal guardianship in state anxiety

    Contributor(s):: Stewart, A., Strickland, O.

  4. A report of capture myopathy in the Tasmanian pademelon ( Thylogale billardierii)

    Contributor(s):: McMahon, C. R., Wiggins, N. L., French, V., McCallum, H. I., Bowman, D.

  5. A therapist's guide to treating grief after the loss of a pet: a three-tier model

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    | Contributor(s):: Tamara A. K. Miller, Maurice F. Prout, Mary Rourke, Carin Lefkowitz, Bret Boyer

    Grief after the death of a pet has been demonstrated to parallel grief after the death of a person, yet many people report feeling a lack of support from family, friends, and even therapy providers when experiencing pet bereavement (Archer & Winchester, 1994; Chur-Hansen, 2010; Gosse &...

  6. An evaluation of a dog bite prevention intervention in the pediatric emergency department

    | Contributor(s):: Dixon, C. A., Pomerantz, W. J., Hart, K. W., Lindsell, C. J., Mahabee-Gittens, E. M.

  7. An observational evaluation of stress in horses during therapeutic riding sessions

    | Contributor(s):: McDuffee, L., Carr, L., Montelpare, W.

    Therapeutic riding (TR) provides benefits to participants with cognitive and physical disabilities. Horses participating in TR programs are typically selected because of their calm temperament and may not show obvious signs of stress. However, the welfare of horses in TR programs is an important...

  8. Animal-assisted group psychotherapy for children [Practice]

    | Contributor(s):: Harel, O., Parish-Plass, N.

  9. Animal-assisted interventions and psychiatric disorders: knowledge and attitudes among general practitioners, psychiatrists, and psychologists

    | Contributor(s):: Berget, B., Grepperud, S., Aasland, O. G., Braastad, B. O.

  10. Animal-assisted psychotherapy from an attachment perspective [Theory]

    | Contributor(s):: Zilcha-Mano, S., Parish-Plass, N.

  11. Anticipatory grief and pet loss preparation

    | Contributor(s):: Gardner, M., McVety, D.

  12. Assistance, service, emotional support, and therapy dogs

    | Contributor(s):: McMichael, M. A., Singletary, M.

  13. Association between pet ownership and the sensitization to pet allergens in adults with various allergic diseases

    | Contributor(s):: Park, YongBum, Mo, EunKyung, Lee, JaeYoung, Kim, JooHee, Kim, CheolHong, Hyun, InGyu, Choi, JeongHee

  14. Becoming relationally effective: high-risk boys in animal-assisted therapy

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    | Contributor(s):: Abbey Ann Schneider, Josie Rosenberg, Megan Baker, Nate Melia, Ben Granger, and Zeynep Biringen

    This study was conducted to formally evaluate the effectiveness of the Human Animal Bond in Colorado (HABIC, 2010), a well-developed animal-assisted therapy (AAT) intervention based in 23 elementary schools in the Front Range. Previous research on the benefits of human and dog relationships,...

  15. Beneficios da pet terapia: a interacao entre os animais e as criancas

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    | Contributor(s):: Rodrigues, N. J. L., Manzini, S., Oliveira, N. N., Madureira, S. J. L., Langoni, H., Torres, S. J. L. R.

    A domesticação dos animais tem registros de longa data. Atualmente sabe-se por meio de dados de pesquisas, testes e empirismo que a interação com um animal traz grandes benefícios ao bem-estar humano. Considerando-se os cães, mundialmente é...

  16. Conceptualization of psychotherapy incorporating equine interactions in the United States

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    | Contributor(s):: Fry, N. E.

    While several systematic and mapping reviews have been published in the last decade on the psychological effects of interacting with horses in therapy services, little has been written about how licensed mental health therapists in the United States should best understand, describe, and...

  17. Development of the dog attachment insecurity screening inventory (D-AISI): a pilot study on a sample of female owners

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    | Contributor(s):: Riggio, G., Noom, M., Gazzano, A., Mariti, C.

    To date, the Strange Situation Procedure is the only tool available to investigate the quality of the dog's attachment bond towards the owner. This study aimed to adapt a parent-report scale, named the Attachment Insecurity Screening Inventory (AISI) 6-12, originally designed to assess 6-...

  18. Dilemmas, questions, and issues concerning the integration of animals into the psychotherapy setting [Issues]

    | Contributor(s):: Parish-Plass, N., Oren, D.

  19. Dogs, kids, and cancer: how dogs are helping

    | Contributor(s):: Palmer, W. J.

    2022Veterinary Practice News34238-381528-6398EnglishHolly Springs, N.C., USA.text

  20. Effect of Animal-Assisted Play Therapy on facilitating social behavior for children with autism: a preliminary comparison study

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    | Contributor(s):: Suk Chun Fung

    Despite evidence that Animal-Assisted Play Therapy increases the positive social behavior of children with autism, little is known about the mechanism of this treatment effect. In the present study, ten children with autism, aged 7-10, were randomized into two groups. One group attended 14...