The Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond (Record no. 106119)

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International Standard Book Number 9781441997616
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Standard number or code 10.1007/978-1-4419-9761-6
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Subject category code MED078000
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Classification number 616.89
Edition number 23
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Personal name Blazina, Christopher.
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Title The Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond
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Remainder of title A Resource for Clinicians and Researchers /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Christopher Blazina, Güler Boyra, David Shen-Miller.
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Extent XXII, 421 p. 11 illus.
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Formatted contents note Introduction: Using Context to Inform Clinical Practice and Research -- PART I: Contextual and Cultural Issues -- Chapter 1. British Animal Behavior Studies in the Twentieth Century: Interdisciplinary Perspectives -- Chapter 2. History of Animal Ethics in Western Culture -- Chapter 3. Ecosystemic and Cultural Impacts of Animal Introduction into Human Society in North America -- Chapter 4. Predator/Prey Relationships: What Humans Can Learn from Horses About Being Whole -- Chapter 5. Lap-Dogs and Moral Shepherd's Dogs: Canine and Paid Female Companions in Nineteenth Century English Literature -- PART II: Psychological Issues of Attachment -- Chapter 6. Self Psychology and the Human-Animal Bond: An Overview -- Chapter 7. Attachment Between Man and Animal: What Does It Mean? -- Chapter 8. A Developmental Psychological Perspective on the Human-Animal Bond -- Chapter 9. Understanding the AAT Rx: Applications of AAI in Clinical Practice -- Chapter 10. Attachment Style and Grief: An Internal Working Model Guiding Reactions to the Loss of a Pet Companion -- PART III: Positive Sway on Psychological Well-Being and Recovery from Illness -- Chapter 11. How Family Pets Keep Us Happier and Healthier: An Attachment Perspective on the Human-Animal Bond -- Chapter 12. Pet Ownership and Health -- PART IV: Bereavement, Loss, and Disenfranchised Grief -- Chapter 13. Family-Present Euthanasia: Protocols for Planning and Preparing Clients -- Chapter 14. Pet Loss -- Chapter 15. Death of a Companion Animal: Understanding Human Responses to Bereavement -- PART V: Animal Rights, Abuse, and Neglect -- Chapter 16. Urbanization and Animal Cruelty: What Role Does Utilitarianism Play? -- Chapter 17. Broken Bonds: Understanding the Experience of Pet Abandonment -- Chapter 18. Children and Adolescents who are Kind to Animals -- Chapter 19. Sentimentality in the Animal Rights Movement -- Chapter 20. Abusing the Human-Animal Bond: On the Making of Fighting Dogs -- Chapter 21. A Triad of Family Violence: Examining the Overlap in the Abuse of Children, Partners, and Pets -- PART VI: Tests, Measurements, and Current Research Issues -- Chapter 22. Qualitative Directions in Human-Animal Companion Research -- Chapter 23. The Pet Attitude Scale -- Chapter 24. Human Animal Research: Challenges and Future Directions.
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Summary, etc The Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond A Resource for Clinicians and Researchers Chris Blazina, Guler Boyraz, and David N. Shen-Miller Since the domestication of dogs and cats thousands of years ago, the connection between humans and animals has been complex and evolving.Today, it is a significant area of psychological study, and of practice in areas as diverse as animal-assisted therapy and pet bereavement counseling. The Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond offers a contextual framework for understanding the dynamics of this elemental relationship, both in the larger society and on the client level. An international panel of scholars and clinicians from across psychology (as well as from philosophy, literature, and other disciplines outside mental health)explores topics that will help professionals deepen their understanding of the human-animal relationship, translate this insight to practice, and consider questions of identity, attachment, and ethics. In topics ranging from the universal (health benefits of pet ownership) to the timely (the exploitation of fighting dogs), the reader gains perspective on the numerous factors that influence the bond between humans and animals, and the ways in which the bond reflects our own challenges as humans. Key areas of coverage include: Cultural and contextual issues. Psychological aspects of attachment and well-being. Bereavement, loss, and disenfranchised grief. Animal rights, abuse, and neglect. Tests, measurements, current research issues,and future directions. The Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond fills a unique and vital niche, and will be of great interest and practical use to psychologists, clinical social workers, and rehabilitation professionals such as physical and occupational therapists.
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Personal name Boyra, Güler.
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Personal name Shen-Miller, David.
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Title Springer eBooks
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International Standard Book Number 9781441997609
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9761-6
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