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

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Tags: Animal status today, Human-animal relationship: psychological aspect, Academic writing.


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... 443 p.

 

Authors expertises affiliations

  • Christopher Blazina, ed. Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN (USA), Department of Psychology.
  • Güler Boyraz, ed. Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN (USA), Department of Psychology.
  • David Shen-Miller, ed. Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN (USA), Department of Psychology.

     
  • Publication date (print & electronic format): 2011-06 - Springer Editions.

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