ABSTRACT

Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling is the most comprehensive book available dedicated to training mental health practitioners in Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT). It explains the history and practice of AAT in counseling, discusses the latest empirical research, and provides an in-depth explanation of the psychodynamics of AAT within various theoretical frameworks. Readers will learn the proper way to select, train, and evaluate an animal for therapy. The use of a number of different therapy animals is considered, including dogs, cats, horses, birds, farm animals, rabbits and other small animals, and dolphins. Guidelines for implementing AAT in settings such as private practices, community agencies, schools, hospices, and prisons are covered, as well as ethical and legal considerations, risk management, diversity issues, and crisis and disaster response applications. Numerous case examples illustrate the use of AAT principles with clients, and forms, client handouts, and other resources provide valuable tools. This unique resource is an indispensable guide for any counselor looking to develop and implement AAT techniques in his or her practice.

chapter 3|12 pages

: Selecting an Animal for Therapy Work

chapter 4|14 pages

: Training a Pet for Therapy Work

chapter 5|8 pages

: Evaluation of a Pet for Therapy Work

chapter 8|40 pages

: Animal Assisted Counseling Practices

chapter 9|24 pages

: Equine Assisted Counseling

chapter 10|20 pages

: A Variety of AAT Applications