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  • 1Young Researchers and Elite Club, Birjand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Birjand, Iran.
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Protocol CitationMohammad Tahan 2022. protocol Animal-Assisted Therapy. protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.14egn76ymv5d/v1
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Created: March 21, 2022
Last Modified: March 21, 2022
Protocol Integer ID: 59699
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Abstract
Human-animal interactions are considered as being valuable and beneficial for the psychological health. Recently Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) has been included for client-therapist interaction.
Animal-Assisted Therapy
Animal-Assisted Therapy
1w 1d 12h
1w 1d 12h
Session one Introduction, briefing, primary assessing and introduction to the course
1d 1h 30m
Session two Giving an introduction about animals and their specific characteristics
1d 1h 30m
Session three Taking children to the place that animals were kept
1d 1h 30m
Session four Spending time in the place that animals were kept, talking about them and how to communicate with them
1d 1h 30m
Session five Convincing children to come closer and touch and pet them
1d 1h 30m
Session six Playing with animal and feeding them
1d 1h 30m
Session seven Participation in activities like washing and feeding the animals
1d 1h 30m
Session eight Summarizing, giving feedback, and post-test
1d 1h 30m