11. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
be used as a rationale for animal-assisted therapy.
( categories: animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) )
The positive influence of animals: animal-assisted therapy in acute care.
Barba, B. E. (1995)
Clinical Nurse
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12. Zoonosis | anthrozoology.org
1994). It is transmitted to animals and humans through close contact with saliva from infected animals. Once symptoms of the disease develop, rabies is fatal to both animals and humans (WHO, 2001). In Nigeria where dog bites continue to be the
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13. Animals & elderly people | anthrozoology.org
robots as a substitute for animal-assisted therapy and other psychosocial therapy in aseptic rooms, ICUs, children's wards, and special care wards for patients with dementia.
( categories: animals & elderly people )
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14. Animals & mental health | anthrozoology.org
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Animal-assisted therapy with farm Animals for persons with psychiatric disorders
   Animal-assisted therapy with farm
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15. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
Nursing 17 (1): 12-5.
1. Animal assisted therapy is an applied science using Animals to solve a human problem. It is an interdisciplinary approach using Animals as an adjunct to other therapies.
2. The major difference between Animals as
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16. Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) | anthrozoology.org
( categories: Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) )
Do disrupted early attachments affect the relationship between guide dogs and blind owners?
Fallani, G.; Previde, E. P.;
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17. Anthropology, sociology, and history | anthrozoology.org
J.; Tomasello, M.;Â
Animal Behaviour. 2008. 75: 3, 1003-1014.
Although dogs, Canis familiaris , are skilful at responding to human social cues, the role of ontogeny in the development of these abilities has not been systematically
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18. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
A.; Fallani, G.;
Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 2010. 123: 1/3, 43-50.
This study investigates ontogenetic aspects of attachment Behaviour in guide dogs using the Strange Situation Test (SST). Seventeen dogs were tested three times in
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19. From "one medicine" to "one health" and systemic approac...
of humans, pet animals, livestock and wildlife and their social and ecological environment is evident and requires integrated approaches to human and animal health and their respective social and environmental contexts. The history of
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20. Veterinarians | anthrozoology.org
factors in a wide variety of animal species. However, it has been somewhat hampered by attempting to apply human personality dimensions to animals rather than investigating the depth and breadth of personality in individual animal species. Research
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