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100 1  Brewer, Jeffrey L. 
245 10 Animal-assisted psychotherapy :|btheory, issues, and 
       practice /|cedited by Nancy Parish-Plass.|h[Boundless 
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264  1 |bPurdue Univ Press,|c2013. 
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505 0  The Integration of Animals Into the Therapy Process and 
       Its Implications as a Unique Medium in Psychotherapy / 
       Dror Oren and Nancy Parish-Plass -- The Animal as a 
       Relational Medium: An Object Relations Approach to the 
       Therapy Triangle in Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy / Nancy 
       Paris-Plass and Dror Oren -- Projection and Projective 
       Object in Child Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy / Rachel Ben
       David -- The Contribution of Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy
       to the Potential Space in Play Therapy / Nancy Parish-
       Plass -- Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy From an Attachment 
       Perspective / Sigal Zilcha-Mano -- Elements of Group 
       Psychotherapy Found in Individual Animal-Assisted 
       Psychotherapy / Hadas Ish-Lev and Roni Amit -- The Therapy
       Zoo as a Mirror to the Psyche / Efrat Maayan -- Equine-
       Facilitated Psychotherapy: Practice, Theory, and Empirical
       Knowledge / Keren Bachi -- Dilemmas, Questions, and Issues
       Concerning the Integration of Animals Into the 
       Psychotherapy Setting / Nancy Paris-Plass and Dror Oren --
       The Unique Ethical Stance of Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy
       / Rachel Ben David -- Why Israel? A Unique Direction in 
       the Development of the Definition and Practice of Animal-
       Assisted Psychotherapy / Nancy Parish-Plass and Sari Bar-
       On -- Life Cycle Analysis of the Equine-Facilitated 
       Psychotherapy Field / Keren Bachi -- Is Animal-Assisted 
       Psychotherapy a Profession? The Consolidation of the 
       Professional Identity of the Animal-Assisted 
       Psychotherapist in Israel / Sari Bar-On, Anna Shapiro, and
       Anat Gendelman -- The Relationship Between the Animalistic
       and the Artistic: A Therapeutic Model Integrating Animal-
       Assisted Psychotherapy With Art Therapy / Efrat Maayan and
       Elana Lakh -- "What Does the Turtle Have Inside Its 
       House?" Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy With Foster Children
       / Shira Hellmann -- "Take Me Under Your Wing" -- Love in 
       Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy: A Clinical Perspective on 
       the Unique Therapeutic Bond Between Animals and Humans / 
       Sarit Lev-Bendov and Inbar Barel -- Animal-Assisted Group 
       Psychotherapy for Children / Orit Harel -- Conclusion -- 
       Appendix A. The Child and the Animal and the Potential 
       Space Between: A Comparison of Animal-Assisted Education 
       and Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy -- Appendix B. Roles of 
       Animals in Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy -- Appendix C. 
       Code of Ethics: The Israeli Association of Animal-Assisted
       Psychotherapy -- Appendix D. The 18th Session of the 
       Israeli Knesset -- Appendix E. Representative Certificate 
       Program in Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy. 
520    "The use of animals by psychotherapists has been a growing
       trend. Psychological problems treated include emotional 
       and behavioral problems, attachment issues, trauma, and 
       developmental disorders. An influential 1970s survey 
       suggests that over 20 percent of therapists in the 
       psychotherapy division of the American Psychological 
       Association incorporated animals into their treatment in 
       some fashion. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the number 
       is much higher today. Since Yeshiva psychologist Boris 
       Levinson popularized the use of animals in the 1960s, 
       Israel has come to be perhaps the most advanced country in
       the world in the area of animal-assisted psychotherapy 
       (AAP). This is true especially in the area of training 
       programs, theory-building, and clinical practice. Great 
       effort has been put into understanding the mechanisms 
       behind AAP, as well as into developing ethical guidelines 
       that take into account the therapist's responsibility 
       toward both client and animal. This book exposes the world
       to the theory and practice of AAP as conceived and used in
       Israel. It emphasizes evidence-based and clinically sound 
       applications, differentiating between AAP, a 
       psychotherapeutic approach, and AAE (animal-assisted 
       education) and AAA (animal-assisted activities), both of 
       which are psychoeducational. Not anyone and his/her dog 
       can become an animal-assisted therapist, and this volume 
       demonstrates not only the promise of animal-assisted 
       psychotherapeutic approaches, but also some of the 
       challenges the field still needs to overcome to gain 
       widespread legitimacy"--|cProvided by publisher. 
538    Requires Boundless App. 
650  0 Animals|xTherapeutic use. 
650  0 Pets|xTherapeutic use. 
650  0 Human-animal relationships. 
650  2 Animal Assisted Therapy|xmethods. 
650  2 Bonding, Human-Pet. 
650  2 Pets|xpsychology. 
650  7 Animals|xTherapeutic use.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00809552 
650  7 Human-animal relationships.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00963482 
650  7 Pets|xTherapeutic use.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01059951 
655  4 Electronic books. 
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