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The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders Nancy R. Gee (Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Center for Human-Animal Interaction, Virginia Commonwealth University)

The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders By Nancy R. Gee (Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Center for Human-Animal Interaction, Virginia Commonwealth University)

The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders by Nancy R. Gee (Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Center for Human-Animal Interaction, Virginia Commonwealth University)


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This book examines the existing evidence to support these practices as well as the risks associated with various types of programs. This robust volume features detailed discussion of topics that include human-animal interactions in specific patient populations and settings, as well as best practices for ensuring animal welfare and well-being.

The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders Summary

The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders by Nancy R. Gee (Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Center for Human-Animal Interaction, Virginia Commonwealth University)

From ancient literature to modern fiction and research reports in professional literature, the bond between humans and animals has been extensively documented. Although 70% of American households would vouch for the benefits of companion animals, the decision about whether to implement animal-based interventions for mental disorders is not always a simple one.

Unique both for its subject matter and for the depth of the information it provides, The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders examines the existing evidence to support these practices as well as the risks associated with various types of programs.

This volume combines a thorough analysis of the latest research with practical examples and explores topics that include

Ensuring animal welfare and well-being, with an emphasis on understanding applicable laws and regulations
Animal-assisted crisis interventions to prevent the onset of PTSD in individuals who have experienced significant traumas, such as natural disasters
Animal-assisted programs for youths at risk for mental disorders secondary to child maltreatment or contact with the juvenile justice system
Human-animal interaction (HAI) in specific disorders, including ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, depression, dementia, and anxiety
The application of HAIs in university campuses, hospital settings, and psychotherapy

As applicable for trainees and residents as it is for experienced mental health professionals, this book offers a scientifically grounded review of extant knowledge while highlighting what is not yet known about animal-based interventions in particular patient groups.

Readers will come away with an understanding of the role that animals can play in mitigating psychiatric symptoms, engaging patients in treatment, and enhancing well-beingas well as key principles and considerations for determining whether an animal-based intervention is appropriate for a given patient.

About Nancy R. Gee (Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Center for Human-Animal Interaction, Virginia Commonwealth University)

Nancy R. Gee, Ph.D., is Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine, Director of the Center for Human-Animal Interaction, and Bill Balaban Chair in Human-Animal Interaction at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in Richmond, Virginia.

Lisa D. Townsend, LCSW, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at Children's Hospital of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia, and Clinical and Research Associate at the Center for Human-Animal Interaction at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.

Robert L. Findling, M.D., M.B.A., is Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychiatry and C. Kenneth and Diane Wright Distinguished Chair in Clinical and Translational Research at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. A Working Partnership Between Clinicians and Therapy Dogs in the Treatment of Mental Disorders
Chapter 2. Understanding the variety of animal roles in the treatment of mental health conditions and clarifying the clinician's responsibilities
Chapter 3. Companion Animals in Crisis Intervention
Chapter 4. Companion animals involved in the treatment of at-risk and adjudicated youth
Chapter 5. Companion Animals in the Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Chapter 6. Companion Animals in the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Chapter 7. Companion Animals in the Treatment of Depression
Chapter 8. Companion Animals in the Treatment of Stress and Anxiety
Chapter 9. Companion animals in the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Chapter 10. Companion animals in the Treatment of Serious Mental Illness
Chapter 11. Companion Animals Assisting Patients in Hospice
Chapter 12. Companion Animals in the Treatment of Dementia and Aging Related Concerns
Chapter 13. How Animal-Assisted Interventions May Improve Mental Health and Academic Performance of University Students
Chapter 14. How Dog Visitation Programs May be Beneficial to Hospital Patients and Staff
Chapter 15. How Animal-Assisted Therapy can be Incorporated to Enrich Psychotherapy
Conclusion

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GOR013660154
9781615374557
1615374558
The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders by Nancy R. Gee (Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Center for Human-Animal Interaction, Virginia Commonwealth University)
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American Psychiatric Association Publishing
2023-04-17
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