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Full Description
This book brings the animal into the scholarly discussion of animal-assisted therapy and other interventions. Challenging the current reliance on outcome studies, the author offers a new way of thinking empirically about animal-assisted interventions—analysis of human-animal interaction as a critical component. Through empirical demonstrations from laboratory and applied settings, the book encourages practitioners and scholars to undergo a deeper examination of the basic interactions that occur between clients or patients and therapy animals. Dr. Fournier provides new ideas on measurement, experimentation, and interpretation of human-animal interaction, aimed at identifying the role of the animal in interventions for human health and well-being.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Human-Animal Interaction Analysis.- Chapter 3: HAI Dose in Animal-Assisted Intervention.- Chapter 4: Animals as Anodyne.- Chapter 5: Animals as Intervention Agents.- Chapter 6: Studying Animal-Assisted Intervention Through Citizen Science.- Chapter 7: Toward Empirical Thinking and Creative Inquiry.



