1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf02212943
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Brief report: Pet-facilitated therapy with autistic children

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“…AAT has been applied to a wide variety of clinical problems, such as autistic spectrum symptoms (Redefer and Goodman, 1989), medical conditions (Havenar et al, 2001), compromised mental functioning (Kanamori et al, 2001), emotional difficulties (Barker and Dawson, 1998), undesirable behaviours (Nagengast et al, 1997), and physical problems (Nathanson et al, 1997). The use of an animal in therapy may be beneficial because animals seem to have a natural tendency to create a bond with people (Olbrich and Otterstedt, 2003).…”
Section: Aaa/aatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AAT has been applied to a wide variety of clinical problems, such as autistic spectrum symptoms (Redefer and Goodman, 1989), medical conditions (Havenar et al, 2001), compromised mental functioning (Kanamori et al, 2001), emotional difficulties (Barker and Dawson, 1998), undesirable behaviours (Nagengast et al, 1997), and physical problems (Nathanson et al, 1997). The use of an animal in therapy may be beneficial because animals seem to have a natural tendency to create a bond with people (Olbrich and Otterstedt, 2003).…”
Section: Aaa/aatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therapy animals can be incorporated into various theoretical frameworks (Chandler, 2011). It is a healthy development to have multi-disciplinary helping professionals, such as occupational therapists (Memishevikj & Hodzhikj, 2010;Sams et al, 2006), certified riding instructors (Gabriels et al, 2015;Lanning et al, 2014), and therapists (Fung & Leung, 2014;Redefer & Goodman, 1989), adopt AAI in their therapy sessions and conduct initial efficacy studies. According to the four-phase model (Smith et al, 2007), after initial efficacy studies are performed, the following step is to assemble intervention manuals and establish protocol to implement and evaluate the manualized intervention in subsequent clinical trials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Table 1, many different terms-such as pet-facilitated therapy (Redefer & Goodman, 1989), animal-assisted therapy (Martin & Farnum, 2002), occupational therapy with animals (Sams et al, 2006), service dogs (Burrows et al, 2008;Viau et al, 2010), therapy dogs (Solomon, 2010), canine-assisted therapy (Silva et al, 2011) and animal-assisted play therapy (Fung & Leung, 2014)-have been used in CAAT studies. In addition to the varied terminology, no study has replicated standardized programs from another CAAT study (see Table 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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