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Owner grieving following companion animal death
Contributor(s):: Adams, Cindy Lou
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Personality characteristics associated with pet ownership: Validating the theoretical propositions of Boris Levinson
Contributor(s):: Esparza, Jana Scoville
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Pet bereavement and avenues of support
Contributor(s):: Nilsson, Kayla Mae
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Pet loss and the role of the psychologist: Needs assessment and implications for interventions
Contributor(s):: Watt-Aldredge, Laurel B.
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Pet therapy and life satisfaction in elders
Contributor(s):: Viehl, Elizabeth Jude
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Pet-facilitated occupational therapy: Efficacy in a psychiatric setting
Contributor(s):: Cox, Ciara
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Pet-facilitated therapy and modification of maladaptive behavior in developmentally disabled/mentally retarded individuals
Contributor(s):: Turner, Susan Felice
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Pet-facilitated therapy as adjunctive care for home hospice patients: A human service program design to promote quality of life
Contributor(s):: Fried, Karen Pisetzner
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Pet-facilitated therapy in an outpatient setting
Contributor(s):: Kelly, Theresa Ann
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Pet-facilitated therapy with children: Implications for rapport and self-disclosure
Contributor(s):: Turi, Linda L.
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Pet-facilitated therapy: An initial exploration of the thinking and theory behind an innovative intervention for children in psychotherapy
Contributor(s):: Reimer, Dina Fentin
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Pets and the level of loneliness in community dwelling older adults
Contributor(s):: Nunnelee, Jane Baker
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Practices of therapists using equine facilitated/assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of adolescents diagnosed with depression: A qualitative study
Contributor(s):: Frame, Deborah L.
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Predictors of complicated and uncomplicated grief after the death of a companion animal
Contributor(s):: McCutcheon, Kelly A.
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Psychotherapie assistee par le chat
Contributor(s):: Lavallee, Mario
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Relational experiences between children and pets during parental divorce
Contributor(s):: Bennett, Jennifer R. Block
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Relationships among affiliation with companion animals, attachment style, depression, loneliness, satisfaction with life, and self-esteem: Implications for human candidate selection for adjunctive use of companion animals
Contributor(s):: Taggart, Lee Ann Peabody
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Relationships with animals as a component of the healing process: A study of child abuse survivors
Contributor(s):: Johnson, Catherine Mary
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Relevancy and utilization of canines in animal-assisted therapy: A phenomenological study of client-patient attitudes and experiences
Contributor(s):: Soban, Kimberly B.
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Residential treatment of male adolescent and young adult substance abuse utilizing canine therapy as part of the overall approach: A qualitative study
Contributor(s):: Phillips, Bonnie Rae