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"Many Secrets Are Told Around Horses:" An Ethnographic Study of Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Contributor(s):: Jennifer Van Tiem
This dissertation presents an ethnography of equine-assisted psychotherapy (EAP) based on nine months of fieldwork at "Equine Healers," a non-profit organization in central Colorado that specialized in various therapeutic modalities associated with EAP. In bridging scholarly work around...
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"Old Wine in a New Bottle": new strategies for humane education
Contributor(s):: Arkow, Phil
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"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.
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"What does the turtle have inside its house?" Animal-assisted psychotherapy with foster children [Practice]
Contributor(s):: Hellmann, S., Parish-Plass, N.
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'My dog is dying today': Attachment narratives and psychoanalytic interpretation of an initial interview
Contributor(s):: Buchheim, Anna, George, Carol, Kächele, Horst
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'Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?' An account of intensive psychotherapy with a seven-year-old boy in a special school
Contributor(s):: Robertson, Kate
This paper gives an account of the developments in the intensive psychotherapy of a seven-year-old boy with global development delay. It also describes the adaptations to technique and the changes in the setting that were required to support the work, which was undertaken in a special school. The...
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A 4-year trial of animal-assisted therapy with public school special education students
Contributor(s):: Katcher, Aaron, Teumer, Susan
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A Blue Tit got me thinking ... Reflections on the therapeutic aspects of human-animal relationships
Contributor(s):: Owen, Jill
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A comparison of personality variables of pet owners and non-pet owners
Contributor(s):: Chouinard, Betsy Ellen
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A crisis in the analyst's life: self-containment, symbolization, and the holding space
Contributor(s):: Michelle, F.
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A descriptive study of the relation between domestic violence and pet abuse
Contributor(s):: Weber, Claudia Virginia
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A look at the ecotherapy research evidence
Contributor(s):: Chalquist, Craig
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A look at the role of marriage and family therapy skills within the context of animal behavior therapy
| Contributor(s):: Canino, J., Shaw, J., Beck, A. M.
Given that veterinary care involves both animal patients and human clients, it becomes necessary to find ways to improve not only one's veterinary medical skills, but also one's interpersonal abilities. Literature that discusses the communication and interpersonal aspects of veterinary...
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A multimodal investigation of the use of animal assisted therapy in a clinical interview
| Contributor(s):: Blender, Jennifer Amy
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A new look at pet-facilitated therapy
| Contributor(s):: Beck, A. M., Katcher, A. H.
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A physiological basis for animal-facilitated psychotherapy
| Contributor(s):: Odendaal, Johannes Stefanus Joubert
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A Powerful Approach or the Power of Horses: Is Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy an Effective Technique or the Natural Effect of Horses?
| Contributor(s):: Jessica S. Iwachiw
The lives of humans and animals have been intertwined through time immemorial, and in many instances the relationship between humans and animals has been thought to be good for human well-being. As such, it is not surprising that treatments for a wide range of ailments, from physical to...
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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
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A psychotherapeutic riding program: An existential theater for healing
| Contributor(s):: Karol, Jane M.
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A qualitative study of companion animal loss and grief resolution
| Contributor(s):: Stefan, Faye Marlene