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Companion animals in human healthCompanion animals in human health

Companion animals in human health

Cindy C. Wilson, Dennis C. Turner

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Exactly how do animals affect the quality of life of their human companions? The 7th International Conference on Animals, Health, and Quality of Life set out to explore this question. A major result of this quest was Companion Animals in Human Health, a careful selection of jurored and invited papers from that conference. The articles in this volume address Human Animal Interaction (HAI) according to the elements that define quality of life: physical, mental, emotional, and social health; functional health; and general well-being. Beginning with an overview of human/animal interaction from historical and value perspectives, the authors develop a conceptual framework for HAI research and quality of life measurement. They then go on to explore the psychosocial and physiological impact of HAI. The concluding sections address the role of companion animals in human development and the training and welfare of animals in therapeutic programs.

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OL Work ID
OL15996247W

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Therapeutic usePetsDomestic animalsAnimaux familiersQuality of LifeMEDICALOccupational TherapyRelations homme-animalBonding, Human-PetObject AttachmentPsychologyRehabilitationAllied Health ServicesPets, therapeutic useHuman-Animal Bond

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