1. Animals & general human health | anthrozoology.org
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Benefits derived from companion Animals, and the use of the term "attachment".
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2. Animals & social support | anthrozoology.org
perspective of individual animals. Indeed, anthropomorphic selection probably is responsible for some of the more severe welfare problems currently found in companion animals.
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3. Animals & cardiovascular disease | anthrozoology.org
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( categories: Animals & social support | Pets & children | Pets & exercise in humans | Animals & mental health | Animals & cardiovascular disease | Animals & elderly people | Animals & general human
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4. Animals & elderly people | anthrozoology.org
research include use of animals for companionship and to promote the physical, social, and emotional health of the elderly.
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Relationship between
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5. Animals & cardiovascular disease | anthrozoology.org
Animals & cardiovascular disease
Could Type A (coronary prone) personality explain the association between pet ownership and health?
J. C. McNicholas,
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6. Anthropology, sociology, and history | anthrozoology.org
domestic pets and companion animals
Young, M. S., 1985,
Veterinary Clinics of North America - Small Animal Practice, v. 15, p. 297-309.
The process of domestication, which began 12,000 years ago, before the beginnings of
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7. Man and Cat: The benefits of cat ownership | anthrozoology.org
human well-being it is that animals remain a natural part of our everyday life, and examines, in particular, the role of cats as pets. It deals, in detail, with cats in art and culture, the personality of the cat owners, how cats satisfy human
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8. Creating a healing environment for critical care | anthrozoology.org
an organizational culture that promotes personal growth; the availability of CAT as well as conventional therapy; and a physical environment that supports healing. CAT strategies to support a physical environment for spirituality and
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9. The life, history and magic of the cat | anthrozoology.org
and mysterious of all animals. Loved, even, venerated, but very often feared, that cat has an engrossing history. This volume, one of the most comprehensive studies ever written, examines the role of the cat in civilization, culture and the
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