
Animal-Assisted Therapy
Donald Altschiller(Author)
Greenwood Press
Published on 20. January 2011
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-0-313-35720-6 (ISBN)
Description
This comprehensive overview of the many types of animal-assisted therapy provides the perfect reference for students, general readers, pet owners, animal care specialists, psychologists, occupational and physical therapists, and mental health professionals.
The use of animals for therapy is a burgeoning form of treatment for individuals with physical, emotional, or psychological illnesses. Written for students and general readers, Animal-Assisted Therapy offers a historical overview of the practice, detailing its growth and the many ways it is practiced today.
Filled with illustrative examples, such as successful programs where children with reading problems read aloud to canine companions, the book illuminates the expansive nature and effectiveness of this therapy as it is practiced both generally and among special populations, including children, the elderly, autistic individuals, and the incarcerated. The book also provides specific information that will be of interest to pet owners who want to get involved in these programs and includes information on U.S. government requirements allowing guide dogs in public and private facilities.
The use of animals for therapy is a burgeoning form of treatment for individuals with physical, emotional, or psychological illnesses. Written for students and general readers, Animal-Assisted Therapy offers a historical overview of the practice, detailing its growth and the many ways it is practiced today.
Filled with illustrative examples, such as successful programs where children with reading problems read aloud to canine companions, the book illuminates the expansive nature and effectiveness of this therapy as it is practiced both generally and among special populations, including children, the elderly, autistic individuals, and the incarcerated. The book also provides specific information that will be of interest to pet owners who want to get involved in these programs and includes information on U.S. government requirements allowing guide dogs in public and private facilities.
Reviews / Votes
This entry in the Health and Medical Issues Today series covers a topic of growing interest: the use of animals as part of the treatment for individuals with physical, emotional, or psychological illnesses. . . . Recommended for undergraduate libraries and any library where there is an interest in the topic. * Booklist * Overall it offers a good overview of the background issues associated with and populations involved with AAT. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. Recommended. * Choice * Well-sourced and researched, this title is an excellent reference for anyone new to or curious about the topic. * Library Journal *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
16 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-35720-6 (9780313357206)
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Donald Altschiller
Animal-Assisted Therapy
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1st Edition
Greenwood Press
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Person
Donald Altschiller is a librarian at Mugar Memorial Library at Boston University, Boston, MA. He has written several reference books, including ABC-CLIO's Hate Crimes: A Reference Handbook.
Content
Series Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Section I: Overview
1 History of Animal-Assisted Therapy
2 Programs for Children
3 Programs for the Elderly
4 Programs in Prisons
Section II: Controversies
5 Ethical Issues and Questions about Therapy Effectiveness
Section III: Bibliography and Resources
Appendix A: Bibliography
Appendix B: Primary Documents
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Section I: Overview
1 History of Animal-Assisted Therapy
2 Programs for Children
3 Programs for the Elderly
4 Programs in Prisons
Section II: Controversies
5 Ethical Issues and Questions about Therapy Effectiveness
Section III: Bibliography and Resources
Appendix A: Bibliography
Appendix B: Primary Documents
Index