Animals Assisted Therapy and the Interactions between Human and Animals
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Human-Animal Interactions, Animal Behaviour and Emotion".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2023) | Viewed by 24450
Special Issue Editors
Interests: disability; advocacy; service dogs; disasters and disability; health care access
Interests: health and wellbeing in aging; citizenship; social work education; veterinary social work; animal-assisted human wellbeing
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Dear Colleagues,
Animal-assisted therapies have seen a rapid increase in research interest since about 1980. Researchers from around the world have explored the human–animal bond phenomenon throughout the years, beginning with veterinarian researchers and now encompassing researchers from education, disability, human services, occupational therapy, and health disciplines. There is still much more to be explored, including the lived experience of disabled people, older people, and children in relation to the benefits they can derive from relationships with dogs or other assistance animals. Your research may expand international understanding and bring the discipline of animal-assisted therapy beyond a promising alternative therapy, into the realm of a more highly developed and utilized intervention to improve wellbeing, life satisfaction, happiness, and quality of life.
We invite original research papers that address the use of animal-assisted therapy and its benefits to adults, children, and therapists. Topics may include the use of animals in hospital and ICU settings, in clinical, residential, school, community, and other settings.
Dr. Gretchen Good
Dr. Polly Yeung
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- animal-assisted therapy
- pet therapy
- mental health benefits
- physical health benefits
- hospital interventions
- human-animal bond
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