Animal Assisted Therapy - U.A.E

Animal Assisted Therapy - U.A.E AAT-Netconnection is nonprofit organization. Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is a type of therapy that involves animals as a form of treatment.

We share the unconditional love of our pets with people of all ages with physical, social, emotional and cognitive needs at healthcare facilities, social agencies and spespecial needs programs throughout UAE. The goal of AAT is to improve a patient’s social, emotional, or cognitive functioning. Advocates state that animals can be useful for educational and motivational effectiveness for participan

ts. A therapist who brings along a pet may be viewed as being less threatening, increasing the rapport between patient and therapist. Animals used in therapy include domesticated pets, farm animals and marine mammals (such as dolphins). While the research literature presents the relationship between humans and companion animals as generally favorable, methodological concerns about the poor quality of the data have led to calls for improved experimental studies. History
The earliest reported use of AAT for the mentally ill took place in the late 18th century at the York Retreat in England, led by William Tuke. Patients at this facility were allowed to wander the grounds which contained a population of small domestic animals. These were believed to be effective tools for socialization. In 1860, the Bethlem Hospital in England followed the same trend and added animals to the ward, greatly influencing the morale of the patients living there. Sigmund Freud kept many dogs and often had his chow Jofi present during his pioneering sessions of psychoanalysis. He noticed that the presence of the dog was helpful because the patient would find that their speech would not shock or disturb the dog and this reassured them and so encouraged them to relax and confide. This was most effective when the patient was a child or adolescent. The theory behind AAT is what is known as Attachment theory.

04/06/2014
Children love Jummy
21/03/2014

Children love Jummy

18/03/2014

Hello Animal Lovers,

I hope you are well and getting through exams. I wanted to share, if I haven't already, that Bella May and I have taken a position with the University of South Carolina Beaufort as a Coordinator for Counseling Services. We are excited considering it is so close to our home in Bluffton. We will miss NCU tremendously and wish all of you well.

Bella will be available this Thursday, March 20 from 11-12 in the counseling office for some group therapy and then again we will visit the school from 1:10 - 2:00 pm.

I know NCU Counseling is going to try to have another precious therapy animal provided for you.

Bella May sends wags and hugs! It has been a true pleasure seeing Bella May work her magic in the NCU community. Take care.

Peace and Happiness to you -

Jodi and Bella May

Pet therapy is the best therapy 🐶
15/03/2014

Pet therapy is the best therapy 🐶

24/06/2013
22/05/2013

Hello!

Summer is approaching! Can you believe it! It can be a stressful part of the year for students. Take some time for rest and relaxation. Below are some stress management options for you.

We have wonderful animal-assistance stress management programs taking place this week and semesters to come. Wednesday 22, through Friday 24, from noon-5pm our facility will be open to public!

Hope to see you soon!

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