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Clinician's Guide to Treating Companion Animal Issues

Addressing Human-Animal Interaction

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9780128129623
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Clinician’s Guide to Treating Animal Companion Issues: Addressing Human-Animal Interaction is the first of its kind—a groundbreaking resource for mental health professionals who want the knowledge, skills and awareness to successfully work with pet-owning clients. The book trains clinicians across multiple disciplines to feel more comfortable and confident addressing companion-related issues—both when those issues are the primary reason for seeking therapy or a critical component in better understanding client needs. The book uses current human-animal interactions theories as a foundation to explore pet-related issues utilizing behavioral, cognitive behavioral, family systems, humanistic and contemporary psychodynamic therapeutic orientations.

Users will find sections on the many issues that arise during the lifespan of pet owners (e.g., children, young adults, elderly), as well as issues pertinent to specific populations (e.g., men, homeless, ethnically diverse). Additional topics include the violence link, pet death and bereavement, and behavioral issues. As the first book to approach human-animal interactions (HAI) from a multi-theoretical perspective, it helps clinicians appropriately acknowledge and incorporate relevant HAI issues within therapy to achieve goals.

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ISBN13:9780128129623
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. The human animal bond over the lifespan: A primer for mental health professionals<br>2. Animals and children’s development: Expanding the circle for psychotherapy<br>3. Dog Bites to Children:  Family Interventions and Prevention Strategies<br>4. Adolescents and Pets<br>5. Providing Guidance on Psychiatric Service Dogs and Emotional Support Animals<br>6. Eight domains of pet-owner wellness: Implications for counselors and counselor training<br>7. Pets and the Therapeutic Process<br>8. Understanding Cross-Species Parenting: A Case for Pets as Children<br>9. Caregiving for Adult Pet Owners<br>10. The Role of Pets in the Personal Communities of People Living with Long-Term Conditions<br>11. Pets and relationships: How animals help us understand ourselves and our connections with others<br>12. How Connections with Companion Animals Impact Relationships with Self and Intimate Others<br>13. Working with men and their dogs: How context informs clinical practice when the bond is present in males’ lives<br>14. Integrating Clients’ Animals in Clinical Practice: Insights from an Animal-Informed Therapist<br>15. Persons Experiencing Prolonged Grief after the Loss of a Pet<br>16. Helping clients facing behavior problems in their companion animals<br>17. The “Dark Side” of the Human-Animal Bond<br>18. Animal Abuse Issues in Psychotherapy<br>19. Homelessness and Animal Companionship<br>20. The Impact of Equine Ownership in Psychotherapy <br>21. Issues in serious veterinary illness and end of life care<br>22. Considerations in counseling veterinarians: Addressing suffering in those who care for animals<br>23. Following the loss of a companion animal: Aftercare & pet loss support<br>24. The human-animal bond and Hispanic clients in the USA<br>25. Pets and Human Diversity: Toward Culturally Competent, Culturally Humble Psychotherapy<br>26. Pets and older adults – the role of occupational therapy practitioners<br>27. Compassion Fatigue: Presenting Issues and Practical Applications for Animal Caring Professionals<br>28. The Ethics of Competency in Human-Animal Relationships

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