The Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond A Resource for Clinicians and Researchers /

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...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Blazina, Christopher (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Boyraz, Güler (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Shen-Miller, David (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • 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.