This book provides a structured overview of animal-assisted therapy (AAT), focusing on its foundational principles, professional standards, and specific applications. It explores the scientific
This book provides a structured overview of animal-assisted therapy (AAT), focusing on its foundational principles, professional standards, and specific applications. It explores the scientific basis of evidence-based AAT, detailing how interactions with animals can influence human psychophysiology. Readers will learn how animals reduce stress through hormonal responses and gain insights into the methods used to measure the therapeutic effectiveness of animal-assisted interventions.The text distinguishes between various forms of animal-assisted interventions, including clinical therapy, educational support, and activities that structure daily life. A significant portion is dedicated to the professional framework of AAT, covering personnel qualification requirements, the selection and training of therapy animals, and the process for certification in animal-assisted therapy. It also addresses practical implementation, such as safety protocols, legal considerations, and strategies to ensure animal welfare.Furthermore, the book examines specific types of animal-assisted therapy. It discusses the therapy dogs' benefits in settings like hospitals and nursing homes and delves into the unique aspects of equine-assisted therapy, emphasizing communication and safety. Specialized applications are explored, such as the role of PTSD service dogs and strategies for therapy dogs for autism. The content also addresses how animal therapy for depression can provide structure and activation for individuals. It offers insights into integrating these methods for various target groups, including children with developmental disorders and individuals in neurological rehabilitation, by presenting therapeutic strategies tailored to their specific needs.