51ng43%2BupEL. SL160  Therapy Pets: The Animal Human Healing Partnership

Product DescriptionThis uplifting book shows how the field of animal assisted therapy is having remarkable success training animals to help and improve the lives of children and adults with serious medical problems. Hospital rehabilitation programs, sessions of physical and occupational therapy, nursing homes, mental health, and hospice programs are some of the settings of patients in dogs, cats, horses and other animals have helped to address Doctors often a daunting Chall. . . More>>

Therapy Pets: The Animal-Human Healing Partnership

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  • This is a perfect size, very well chosen selection of stories visit the animals. I feel honored that included one of mine. After nearly a decade to visit our therapy dogs certified in a wide variety of environments, our awards are still the reactions of people we see, and the increasing number of new “recruits” who join the ranks of the visitors Animal therapy. If you are someone who enjoys cuddling with your special animal, be prepared for a good read. Laurie Hardmanpartner to Rio, Mandy Salvage and Kitty, Portuguese water dogs Rating: 5 / 5

  • L. Rideout says:

    This is an easy read, very sweet and can certainly put a smile on your face and at the same time, a tear in your eye. The animal lovers surely will love it! Rating: 5 / 5

  • Therapy Pets: The Animal-Human Healing Partnership, she provides many examples of how animals are good for us emotionally and physiologically (which helps lower blood pressure, cholesterol, decrease feelings of physical pain, lessen feelings of social anxiety, etc..) This is a respectful, intelligent book on a link that many of us feel, but few of us were particularly entendemos.Yo TOUCHED THE STORY OF A ROTTWEILER CALLED ‘Timmy & and the bond he formed with a scooter NAMED patient, brought tears to my eyes! only heard stories of these animals WRONG! Not about stories like that was a Rotty That worked / volunteered more hours and saved my life more than any other dog in the Oklahoma City bombing. . . Mijas I believe there are no “bad dogs – just bad owners!! This is also a fantastic book if you like to read inspirational stories about some amazing animals, this book is scientific and provides evidence that demonstrates the healing power of pets. There is speculation, fiction or theory is CASES DONE The appendix includes a state-by-state list of organizations in the AAT and a chapter on how to get your pet started in campo.Si you are someone who enjoys cuddling with their pets, get ready for a reading conmovedora.Los authors offer real-life stories of pets make life better for their owners often in miraculous ways that science is not understood despite the high statistical relationships between health and the owners. This well-written book is clearly for pet lovers who know in their hearts the meaning of “harnessing the amazing ability of pets to make and keep people healthy.” TEXAS Linda Smith Rating: 5 / 5

  • Kate Nicoll says:

    This book is poignant, the stories are told with great compassion and good learn Postive results. The pictures add to the joy in stories. . . or it could mean, it’s nice to see so much joy with wagging tails. As a social worker and a partner with a therapy dog, this book helped me believe in my mission to make the same kind of work. WELL DONE! Kate Nicoll, MSW Friends Soul Rating: 5 / 5

  • Peggy Lae says:

    I bought this book because I have seen first hand the miracle of pets as therapeutic healers. My daughter won the trust of much of her cerebral palsy during therapeutic Cavalcade, with enough time to have the most wonderful “therapist” called Penny. Their relationship was so strong that Penny took great care of Ashley, while in its “travel ventilation, where Ashley was told that the most special thoughts. I am also a member of the pet program of visits and liaison between volunteers and their animals and what they hope to achieve at each visit is extraordinary. Molly is a special animal, a breed of their own, a “Gaffneyhound” that brings love and smiles to all who visit. Our group of PPV is proud of Molly and Lee, and enjoy the “tails” in this book about all the special animals and their humans. Rating: 5 / 5

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