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Transforming Trauma: Resilience and Healing Through Our Connections with Animals [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 490 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x149x33 mm, weight: 813 g, 36 illustrations
  • Serija: New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Purdue University Press
  • ISBN-10: 155753795X
  • ISBN-13: 9781557537959
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 490 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x149x33 mm, weight: 813 g, 36 illustrations
  • Serija: New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Purdue University Press
  • ISBN-10: 155753795X
  • ISBN-13: 9781557537959
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Have you ever looked deep into the eyes of an animal and felt entirely known? Often, the connections we share with non-human animals represent our safest and most reliable relationships, offering unique and profound opportunities for healing in periods of hardship. This book focuses on research developments, models, and practical applications of human-animal connection and animal-assisted intervention for diverse populations who have experienced trauma. Physiological and psychological trauma are explored across three broad and interconnected domains: 1) child maltreatment and family violence; 2) acute and post-traumatic stress, including military service, war, and developmental trauma; and 3) times of crisis, such as the ever-increasing occurrence of natural disasters, community violence, terrorism, and anticipated or actual grief and loss. Contributing authors, who include international experts in the fields of trauma and human-animal connection, examine how our relationships with animals can help build resiliency and foster healing to transform trauma. A myriad of animal species and roles, including companion, therapy, and service animals are discussed. Authors also consider how animals are included in a variety of formal and informal models of trauma recovery across the human lifespan, with special attention paid to canine- and equine-assisted interventions and psychotherapy. In addition, authors emphasize the potential impacts to animals who provide trauma-informed services, and discuss how we can respect their participation and implement best practices and ethical standards to ensure their well-being. The reader is offered a comprehensive understanding of the history of research in this field, as well as the latest advancements and areas in need of further or refined investigation. Likewise, authors explore, in depth, emerging practices and methodologies for helping people and communities thrive in the face of traumatic events and their long-term impacts. As animals are important in cultures all over the world, cross-cultural and often overlooked animal-assisted and animal welfare applications are also highlighted throughout the text.

Recenzijos

Transforming Trauma is a book that many people have long beenwaiting for. The outstanding original transdisciplinary essays written byrenowned scholars cover a wide array of topics, all of which focus on nonhumananimals' ability to help us learn the importance of forming and maintainingdeep, meaningful, and reciprocal relationships with them and other humananimals. These range from an analysis of the interpersonal neurobiologicalimplications of connections with other animals to the power of play, justhaving a good old time with others. There also are informed discussions of theethical considerations of relationships with nonhumans and the importance ofrecognizing, appreciating, respecting, and honoring nonhuman sentience and theneurodiversity of these remarkable beings. In an increasingly human-dominatedworld, this seminal volume deserves a broad global audience. |"Tedeschi and Jenkins have producedthe go-to sourcebook on the role of animal-assisted interventions for childrenand adults coping with the debilitating effects of psychological trauma. Withdiverse and engaging contributions from international experts in the field, Transforming Trauma fills an importantgap in the AAI/anthrozoology literature, and it does so with considerableinsight and compassion, not only for the human victims of trauma, but also forthe animals who help them on the road to recovery."

|"Tedeschi and Jenkins' new book ontrauma and AAI is more than a must-have addition to the field. Besides being anextensive compendium of the state of the art and the science behind it, thevolume includes serious and refreshing discussions about our responsibilitiesto the animals involved in AAI and how we can evaluate their welfare. Read thisbook if you are interested in healing trauma in humans, preventing it in animals,and the science behind AAI. It's a winner."

Foreword xi
Bruce D. Perry
Introduction: Human Trauma and Animals: Research Developments, Models, and Practice Methods for Trauma-Informed Animal-Assisted Interventions 1(14)
Philip Tedeschi
Molly A. Jenkins
Chapter 1 The Impact of Human-Animal Interaction in Trauma Recovery
15(40)
Marguerite E. O'Haire
Philip Tedeschi
Molly A. Jenkins
Sally R. Braden
Kerri E. Rodriguez
Chapter 2 Advocacy and Rethinking Our Relationships With Animals: Ethical Responsibilities and Competencies in Animal-Assisted Interventions
55(36)
Zenithson Ng
Chapter 3 Clinical Objectives for Animal-Assisted Interventions: Physiological and Psychological Targets in Trauma-Informed Practice
91(32)
Andrea M. Beetz
Ira Schdfmann-Crawford
Chapter 4 Implications of Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Developmental Trauma Through the Lens of Interpersonal Neurobiology
123(66)
Nancy Parish-Plass
Jessica Pfeiffer
Chapter 5 The Power of Play and Animals: Animal Assisted Play Therapy as an Integrative Practice Model for Mental Health Treatment
189(28)
Rise VanFleet
Chapter 6 Children and Animals: The Importance of Human-Other Animal Relationships in Fostering Resilience in Children
217(24)
Sarah M. Bexell
Susan Clayton
Gene Myers
Chapter 7 The Healing Power of Nature: The Impact of Interventions in Farm Settings
241(24)
Michael Kaufmann
Miyako Kinoshita
Susan Puckett Teumer
Chapter 8 Horses in the Treatment of Trauma
265(34)
Nina Ekholm Fry
Chapter 9 Why the Dog?
299(28)
Ann R. Howie
Aubrey H. Fine
Lindsay A. Rojas
Chapter 10 Animals in Action: Therapeutic Roles in Healing Military Trauma
327(28)
Cheryl A. Krause-Parello
Allison E. Boyrer
Eleni Padden
Chapter 11 The Battle for Hearts and Minds: Warrior Canine Connection's Mission-Based Trauma Recovery Program
355(18)
Rick A. Yount
Robert Koffman
Meg D. Olmert
Chapter 12 Animal-Assisted Crisis Response: Offering Opportunity for Human Resiliency During and After Traumatic Incidents
373(22)
Raquel Lackey
Gehrig Haberstock
Chapter 13 Loss, Grief, and Bereavement in the Context of Human-Animal Relationships
395(28)
Susan Cohen
Adam Clark
Chapter 14 The Global and Cross-Cultural Reach of Trauma-Informed Animal-Assisted Interventions
423(40)
Betty Jean Oman
Molly A. Jenkins
Philip Tedeschi
Conclusions 463(12)
Molly A. Jenkins
Philip Tedeschi
Selective Index 475
Philip Tedeschi is the executive director of the Institute for Human-Animal Connection at the University of Denvers Graduate School of Social Work. Recognized for his expertise in clinical methods for animal-assisted interventions, he is the founder and coordinator of the universitys Animal-Assisted Social Work and Animals and Human Health Professional Development certificate programs. His teaching, research, and scholarship focus on the bioaffiliative connection between people and animals, animal welfare, interpersonal violence and animal cruelty, social ecological justice, One Health, and bioethics.

Molly Anne Jenkins is an affiliated faculty member with the Graduate School of Social Works Institute for Human-Animal Connection at the University of Denver. She previously served as research analyst and human-animal interaction specialist for the American Humane Association, where she managed a national and multiyear study on the effects of animal-assisted intervention for children with cancer, their parents, and participating therapy dogs. Her background and primary interests center on human-animal relationships, animal welfare and behavior, veterinary medicine, social and ecological justice, and One Health.