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1 / 30 *verweist auf die neuesten Publikationen Version 05 / 2013 LITERATURLISTE INHALT Deutsche Literatur ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Allgemeines....................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Reittherapie ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Tierhaltung und –ethik...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Tiergestützte INterventionen je Störungsbild................................................................................................................... 4 Demenz ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Aphasie ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Psychiatrie..................................................................................................................................................................... 4 English Publications .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 Books ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 GENERAL ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6 ABUSE ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8 ALCOHOLISM / SUBSTANCE ABUSE .................................................................................................................................. 8 ALZHEIMER'S ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 ANIMAL WELFARE AND ANIMAL-ASSISTED INTERVENTIONS ......................................................................................... 10 AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER ....................................................................................................................................... 10 CANCER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11 CEREBRAL PALSY ............................................................................................................................................................. 12 CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS........................................................................................................................................ 12 CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES ............................................................................................................................................. 15 CRISIS RESPONSE ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 DOLPHIN ASSISTED THERAPY .......................................................................................................................................... 16

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LITERATURLISTE

INHALT

Deutsche Literatur ................................................................................................................................................................ 3

Allgemeines....................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Reittherapie ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Tierhaltung und –ethik...................................................................................................................................................... 3

Tiergestützte INterventionen je Störungsbild................................................................................................................... 4

Demenz ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Aphasie ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Psychiatrie ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4

English Publications .............................................................................................................................................................. 5

Books ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5

GENERAL ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6

ABUSE ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8

ALCOHOLISM / SUBSTANCE ABUSE .................................................................................................................................. 8

ALZHEIMER'S ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9

ANIMAL WELFARE AND ANIMAL-ASSISTED INTERVENTIONS ......................................................................................... 10

AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER ....................................................................................................................................... 10

CANCER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11

CEREBRAL PALSY ............................................................................................................................................................. 12

CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS........................................................................................................................................ 12

CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES ............................................................................................................................................. 15

CRISIS RESPONSE ............................................................................................................................................................ 16

DOLPHIN ASSISTED THERAPY .......................................................................................................................................... 16

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ELDERLY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 17

EQUINE ASSISTED ACTIVITY / THERAPY (THERAPEUTIC RIDING) .................................................................................... 17

FARM ANIMALS............................................................................................................................................................... 21

HEART FAILURE ............................................................................................................................................................... 21

HOSPICE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 21

HOSPITAL ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21

INFECTION CONTROL ...................................................................................................................................................... 22

LONG TERM CARE / NURSING HOMES ........................................................................................................................... 22

LOSS ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23

MENTAL DISABILITIES ..................................................................................................................................................... 23

MILITARY MEDICINE ....................................................................................................................................................... 24

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ............................................................................................................................................... 25

PAIN MANAGEMENT....................................................................................................................................................... 25

PAIN, POST-OPERATIVE................................................................................................................................................... 25

POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) ................................................................................................................. 25

PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES .................................................................................................................................................. 26

REHABILITATION ............................................................................................................................................................. 27

ROBOTS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 27

SCHOOLS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 28

SPEECH THERAPY ............................................................................................................................................................ 29

TRAUMA.......................................................................................................................................................................... 29

ZOONOTIC DISEASES ....................................................................................................................................................... 29

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DEUTSCHE LITERATUR

ALLGEMEINES

Otterstedt, C. (1999). Tiere als therapeutische Begleiter, Gesundheit und Lebensfreude durch Tiere – eine

praktische Anleitung. Stuttgart: Kosmos.

Vernooij, M., & Schneider, S. (2008). Handbuch der Tiergestützten Intervention. Wiebelsheim: Quelle &

Meyer.

Gruber, S. (2010). Einfluss von Tieren auf die menschliche Physis und Psyche. Gesundheitsförderung durch

tiergestützte Therapie. Bacherlorarbeit. Graz: Institut Gesundheits- und Pflegewissenschaft - Medizinische

Universität.

REITTHERAPIE

Bruns, S. (2009). Physio-Riding: Handbuch Reiten. Anderlingen: b-vp.

Degn, B. (2010). Mein Pferd, mein Freund: Tellington-Training für Kinder. Stuttgart: Kosmos.

Ehring-Hüttemann, B. et al. (2010). Handorfer Spielekartei für Voltigier- und Reitpädagogen. München: Ernst

Reinhardt.

Gäng, M. (1998). Heilpädagogisches Reiten und Voltigieren. München: Ernst Reinhardt.

Gäng, M. (2003). Ausbildung und Praxisfelder im Heilpädagogischen Reiten und Voltigieren (3. Aufl.).

München: Ernst Reinhardt.

Gäng, M. (Hrsg) (2011). Erlebnispädagogik mit dem Pferd. Erprobte Projekte aus der Praxis (3. Aufl.).

München: Ernst Reinhardt.

Schörle, A. (2008). Pferde Träume. Ganzheitliche Ansätze im Reitunterricht mit Kindern (3. Aufl.). Nagold:

Buch & Bild.

Strauβ, I. (1991). Hippotherapie. Neurophysiologische Krankengymnastik auf dem Pferd. Stuttgart:

Hippokrates.

TIERHALTUNG UND –ETHIK

Breitenbach, E., & Stumpf, E. (2003). Tiergestützte Therapie mit Delfinen. In E. Olbrich, & C. Otterstedt (Eds.),

Menschen brauchen Tiere. Grundlagen und Praxis der tiergestützten Pädagogik und Therapie (pp. 145-172).

Stuttgart: Kosmos.

Jung, K. (2009). Rückentraining mit dem Kappzaum, Pferde lösen, ausbilden, gymnastizieren. Stuttgart:

Kosmos.

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Kleven, H.-K. (2009). Biomechanik und Physiotherapie für Pferde. Warendorf: FN.

Schwarzkopf, A. (2011). Tiere in Einrichtungen des Gesundheitsdienstes und der Pädagogik. Eine

Handreichung zur Planung Tiergestützter Therapie aus hygienischer Sicht. Aura a. D. Saale: Institut

Schwarzkopf.

Wolf, U. (2008). Texte zur Tierethik. Stuttgart: Reclam.

TIERGESTÜTZTE INTERVENTIONEN JE STÖRUNGSBILD

DEMENZ

Giruc, M. (2011). Tiere, mit denen wir lebten: Tiergestützte Biografiearbeit mit Demenzkranken. Hannover:

Schlütersche.

APHASIE

Macauley, B. L. (2006). Animal-assisted therapy for persons with aphasia: A pilot study. Journal of Rehabilitation

Research & Development, pp.357-365.

PSYCHIATRIE

Herzig, L. (Hrsg.) (1994). Das Pferd in der Behandlung psychosomatisch kranker Menschen. In Deutsches

Kuratorium für Therapeutisches Reiten, Die Arbeit mit dem Pferd in Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie

(Sonderheft) (pp. 78-80). Warendorf: FN.

Opgen-Rhein, C., Kläschen, M., & Dettling, M. (2011). Pferdegestützte Therapie bei psychischen

Erkrankungen. Stuttgart: Schattauer.

Papke, A. (1997). Das Pferd als Medium in der psychologischen Psychotherapie mit Kindern und Jugendlichen

- Psychodiagnostische und psychotherapeutische Wirkungsmomente des Einsatzes von Pferden in der

Kindergruppenpsychotherapie. Inauguraldissertation zur Erlangung des Grades einer Doktorin der

Philosophie im Fachbereich Erziehungswissenschaft. Berlin: Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft der Freien

Universität Berlin.

Therapeutisches Reiten (2010) Nr 1, Der alte Mensch und das Pferd pp.10-14

Therapeutisches Reiten (2012) Nr 4, Pferdegestützte Personalentwicklung pp.153-163

Therapeutisches Reiten (2012) Nr 4, Auswirkungen der Reittherapie auf die psychische Befindlichkeit von Patienten

mit neurologischen Erkrankungen pp.148-152

Therapeutisches Reiten (2012) Nr 2, Therapeutisches Reiten verbessert das Befinden und die Lebensqualität von

Kindern und Jugendlichen mit verschiedenen Störungsbildern pp.60-71

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Fit mal Vier – Das tierische Gesundheitsmagazin

http://www.b-vp.de/

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ENGLISH PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

* Behavior of Exotic Pets. Tynes, Valarie V. (editor). Chichester, West Sussex, U.K.; Ames, Iowa: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

xi, 234 p. : ill.; 28 cm.

Animal-Assisted Therapy, by Donald Altschiller. ISBN 9780313357206

Literature Review and Manual: Animal-Assisted Therapy, Unpublished Thesis, by Mary Louise Cole. 2009.

The Extraordinary Spirit Of Green Chimneys: Connecting Children And Animals To Create Hope, by Samuel B. Ross, Jr.

ISBN 9781557535801

Healing Companions: Ordinary Dogs And Their Extraordinary Power To Transform Lives. Miller, Jane. ISBN

9781601630933

TAPfer: Therapeutische Arbeit mit dem Pferd (Therapeutic Work with Horses): A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of

Psycho-Educational Riding/Vaulting for Children with Autistic Disorders; Final Report, by Pickartz, A., Schulz, M.,

Gultom-Happe, T. 2006.

101 Creative Ideas For Animal Assisted Therapy: Interventions For AAT Teams And Working Professionals, by Stacy

Grover. ISBN 9780982575581

Handbook On Animal-Assisted Therapy: Theoretical Foundations And Guidelines For Practice. 3rd Ed. by Aubrey H Fine.

ISBN 9780123814531

Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling, by Cynthia K. Chandler

Canines in the Classroom, Raising Humane Children through Interactions with Animals, by Michelle A. Rivera A Gift to

Share- The Story of Moritz, by Barry J. Schieber

Reading Education Assistance Dogs, A Program of Intermountain Therapy Animals (Available from Intermountain

Therapy Animals)

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Book Review: Freckles, The Mystery of the Little White Dog in the Desert, by Paul M. Howey.

Between Pets and People: The Importance of Animal Companionship by Alan M. Beck, et al. 1996.

Book Review: Happy Dog, How Busy People Care for Their Dogs, A Stress-Free Guide for All Dog Owners By Arden

Moore & Lowell Ackerman, D.V.M. Forward by Marty Becker, D.V.M.

Book Review: Train Your Dog, Change Your Life: An Interactive Training Program for Individuals, Families and Their Dogs

by Maureen Ross, M.A., N.C.C. and Gary Ross, M.E.

The Thinking Dog: Crossover to Clicker Training (Dogwise Training Manual; by Gail Fisher. 1998.

How to Teach Your Old Dog New Tricks by Ted Baer. 1991

On Target by Gary Wilkes. Video. 55 mins. 1993.

GENERAL

* Quality Management in AAI: Are Ordinary People as Observers Accurate Raters? Birgit U. Stetina1, Lisa Maria Glenk2,

Natascha Stejskal3, Esra Schroffenegger3, Ursula Handlos3

1 - Webster University, Vienna, Austria. [email protected]

2 - Veterinary Medicine University, Vienna, Austria.

3 - Research and Training Practice, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

* Validity of Model Devices Used to Assess Canine Temperament in Behavioral Tests. Barnard, Shanis; Siracusa, Carlo;

Reisner, Ilana; Valsecchi, Paola; Serpell, James A. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 2012 Apr; 138(1-2): 79-87.

* Training Methods and Owner–Dog Interactions: Links with Dog Behaviour and Learning Ability. Rooney, Nicola Jane;

Cowan, Sarah. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 2011 Jul; 132(3-4): 169-177.

* Animal-Assisted Therapy for Persons with Disabilities Based on Canine Tail Language Interpretation Via Fuzzy

Emotional Behavior Model. Phanwanich, Warangkhana; Kumdee, Orrawan; Ritthipravat, Panrasee; Wongsawat,

Yodchanan. Conference proceedings ... annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and

Biology Society. 2011; 1133-1136.

* Finding An Ally: Can Dogs Help Therapists Promote Communication in Individuals with Profound Intellectual and

Multiple Disabilities? Lima, Mariely; Silva, Karine; Amaral, Isabel; de Sousa, Liliana. Journal of Alternative &

Complementary Medicine. 2012 Jan; 18(1): 2-3.

* Animals Connecting People to People: Insights into Animal-Assisted Therapy and Animal-Assisted Activities. Schaffer,

Caroline B. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping. 2009 winter; 15(1): 42-45.

* Animal kindness: Best Practices for the Animal-Assisted Therapy Practitioner. Winkle, Melissa Y.; Jackson, Liberty Z.

OT Practice. 2012 Apr 9; 17(6): 10-14.

* Animal-Assisted Intervention—Animals Helping Humans Heal. Baldwin, Kathleen M. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy.

2011 Nov-Dec; 9(6): 18-

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* Psychosocial and Therapeutic Aspects of Human-Animal Interaction (Chapter 5). Johnson, Rebecca A. p.24-36, In:

Rabinowitz, Peter M.; Conti, Lisa A. (editors). Human-animal medicine: clinical approaches to zoonoses, toxicants, and

other shared health risks. Maryland Heights, MO: Saunders/Elsevier, c2010.

Animal-Assisted Therapy For Inpatients: Tapping The Unique Healing Power Of The Human-Animal Bond. Horowitz,

Sala. Alternative and Complementary Therapies. 2010 Dec; 16 (6): 339-343.

Mainstreaming Animal-Assisted Therapy. Palley, Lori S.; O'Rourke, P. Pearl; Niemi, Steven M. ILAR Journal. 2010; 51(3):

199-207.

The Human-Canine Bond: New Learnings And A Changing Rationality From A Psychoanalytic Perspective. Gavriele-Gold,

Joel. Psychoanalytic Review. 2011 Feb; 98(1): 91-105.

The Human-Companion Animal Bond: How Humans Benefit. Friedmann, Erika; Son, Heesook. Veterinary Clinics of North

America: Small Animal Practice. 2009 Mar; 39(2): 293-326

The Human-Animal Bond In Healthcare. Buettner, Linda; Gibson, Karen. Beginnings (American Holistic Nurses

Assocation). 2009 Summer; 29(3): 6-8.

Paws For Thought: Involving Animals In Care. Heathcote, Julie. Nursing & Residential Care, 2010 Mar; 12(3):145-148.

A Look At The Ecotherapy Research Evidence. Chalquist, Craig. Ecopsychology. 2009 Jun; 1(2): 64-74.

Exploratory Study Of Stress-Buffering Response Patterns From Interaction With A Therapy Dog. Barker, Sandra B.;

Knisely, Janet S.; McCain, Nancy L.; Schubert, Christine M.; Pandurangi, Anand K. Anthrozoös. 2010 Mar; 23: 79-91.

Ethical aspects related to involvement of animals in animal assisted therapy. Fejsáková, M.; Kottferová, J.; Mareková, J.;

Jakuba, T; Ondrašovičová, O.; Ondrašovič, M. Folia Veterinaria. 2009; 53: 62-64.

Animal-assisted Therapy--A New Trend in the Treatment of Children and Adults. Dimitrijević, I. Psychiatria Danubina.

2009 Jun; 21(2): 236-241.

Unleash the Healing Power of Pet Therapy. McKenney, Charlotte; Johnson, Rebecca. American Nurse Today, 2008 May;

3(5): 29-31.

A Helping Paw: Animal-assisted Therapy. Animal Visitations Are Shown to Have Beneficial Effects On a Wide Range of

Patients. Mullett, Steve. RN, 2008 Jul; 71(7): 39-44.

Behavioral Health Staff's Perceptions of Pet-Assisted Therapy: An Exploratory Study

Attitudes and Perceptions of Nurses-In-Training and Psychiatry and Pediatric Residents Towards Animal-Assisted

Interventions. Eaglin, Vanessa H. Hawaii Medical Journal, 2008 Feb; 67(2): 45-47.

The Analysis of Opinions of Staff Members Working in the Institutions About Visiting Activities of the Companion

Animal Partnership Program. Masako Ando et al., Japanese Animal Hospital Association CAPP team, Kumamoto branch

Across, Japan. Presentation from the 11th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, People & Animals:

Partnership in Harmony, Tokyo, Japan, October 5-8, 2008

Physiological Arousal for Companion Dogs Working with Their Owners in Animal-Assisted Activities and Animal-Assisted

Therapy. Haubenhofer, D. K., Kirchengast, S. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 9(2) 2006 Mar: 165-72.

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Cortisol Concentrations in Saliva of Humans and Their Dogs in Intensive Training Courses in Animal-Assisted Therapy.

Haubenhofer, D., Möstl, E., Kirchengast, S. Veterinary Medicine Austria - Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift, 92(3) 2006

Mar:66-73.

Measuring Stress and Immune Response in Healthcare Professionals Following Interaction with a Therapy Dog: A Pilot

Study. S.B. Barker; J.S. Knisely; N.L; N.L. McCain: A.M. Best.

The Healing Power of Dogs: Cocoa's Story . Cangelosi, P.R., Embrey, C.N. J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv. 2006 Jan;

44(1):17-20.

Frontal Midline Theta Activity As a Index of the Efficacy of Animal-Assisted Therapy in Cases of Math Anxiety. Brubaker,

A.S., Lau, J.K., San Miguel, M.,Geisler, M.W. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2004; 54:158-9.

The Therapeutic Nature of the Human/Animal Bond: Implications for Integrative Public Health. Benda, W. Integrative

Medicine, 3(3) 2004 Jun/Jul: 26-30.

It’s All in the Planning. Reynolds, Alison. SCAS Journal, 2008 Summer; 20(2): 16-18.

‘Is Karl In?’ Paws That Heal. Whittington, Anne E. American Journal of Nursing, 2008 Jul; 108(7): 31-34. Correspondence

to Whittington, Health and Wellness Department, Naval Medical Center San Diego, 34800 Bob Wilson Drive, San Diego,

CA, 92134-5000 USA; [email protected]

Health Benefits of Animal-Assisted Interventions . Morrison, Michele L. Complementary Health Practice Review, 2007

Jan; 12(1): 51-62. Review article. Correspondence to Morrison; [email protected]

Dog Handlers' and Dogs' Emotional and Cortisol Secretion Responses Associated with Animal-Assisted Therapy Sessions.

Haubenhofer, Dorit Karla; Kirchengast, Sylvia. Society & Animals, 2007; 15(2): 127-150.

ABUSE

Empowering Abused Women Through Equine Assisted Career Therapy. Froeschle, Janet. Journal of Creativity in Mental

Health. 2009 Apr-Jun; 4(2): 181-190.

Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy with Adult Female Survivors of Abuse. Meinersmann, K. M. Bradberry, J., F. Bright.

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services. 2008 Dec;46(12):36-42.

ALCOHOLISM / SUBSTANCE ABUSE

* Horse as Healer: Applying Equine Assisted Learning to Uncover and Strengthen the Spirit of First Nations Youth Who

Abuse Solvents. Dell, Colleen Anne.; Chalmers, Darlene; Dell, Debra; Sauve, Ernie; MacKinnon, Tamara. Pimatisiwin: A

Journal of Indigenous and Aboriginal Community Health. 2008; 6(1): 81-106

* A Healing Triangle: Clients Learn Much About Themselves Through Equine-Assisted Therapy. Jarrell, Nancy. Addiction

Professional. 2009 Jan-Feb; 7(1): 15-20.

“For the Love of Horses”: Establishing a Protocol for Women in a Therapeutic Community to Work with Rescued Horses.

Mallow, Alissa; Mattel, Pamela; Broas, Lynda. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. 2011 Apr; 11(2): 205-

208.

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A Healing Space: The Experiences of First Nations and Inuit Youth with Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL). Dell, Colleen

Anne; Chalmers, Darlene; Bresette, Nora; Swain, Sue; Rankin, Deb; Hopkins, Carol. Child & Youth Care Forum. 2011 Aug;

40(4): 319-336.

Dog-Assisted Therapy In Prison: Emotional Competences And Emotional Status Of Drug-Addicted Criminal Offenders.

Burger, Eva; Stetina, Birgit U.; Turner, Karoline; McElheney, Julia; Handlos, Ursula. Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 2011

Jan-Feb; 6(1); 79-80.

A Case Study Using Animal-Assisted Therapy to Promote Abstinence in a Group of Individuals Who are Recovering from

Chemical Addictions. Campbell-Begg, T., Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2000; 12(1): 31-35

ALZHEIMER'S

Animal-Assisted Activity and Emotional Status of Patients with Alzheimer's Disease in Day Care. Mossello, Enrico;

Ridolfi, Alessandro; Mello, Anna Maria; Lorenzini, Giulia; Mugnai, Francesca; Piccini, Carolina; Barone, Domenico;

Peruzzi, Anna; Masotti, Giulio; Marchionni, Niccolò. International Psychogeriatrics. 2011 Aug; 23(6): 899-905.

Effects Of Animal-Assisted Therapy For Responding To Passive Behavior In Persons With Dementia. Soprano, C. A.;

Kolanowski, A. M.; Chinchilli, V. M.; Colling, K.; Lago, D.; Penrod, J. Gerontologist. 2010 Oct; 50; Supplement 1: 443-443.

The Impact Of Different Dog-Related Stimuli On Engagement Of Persons With Dementia. Marx, Marcia S.; Cohen-

Mansfield, Jiska; Regier, Natalie G.; Dakheel-Ali, Maha; Srihari, Ashok; Thein, Khin. American Journal of Alzheimer's

Disease & Other Dementias, 2010 Feb; 25: 37-45.

Dog Visitation Therapy in Dementia Care: A Literature Review. Williams, Elizabeth; Jenkins, Rhiannon. Nursing Older

People. 2008 Oct; 20(8): 31-35.

Animal-assisted Therapy As a Nondrug Approach to Pain and Depression for Older Adults with Dementia. Richeson,

Nancy E. Activities Directors' Quarterly for Alzheimer's and Other Dementia Patients, 8(1) 2007 Winter: 3-6.

Emotional Response in Interaction with Dogs. Toshimitsu Musha, Akimitsu Yokoyama, Wataru Mizutani. Brain Functions

Laboratory, Inc., Japan, Teikyo University of Science; Technology, Japanese Animal Hospital Association. Presentation

from the 11th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, People & Animals: Partnership in Harmony,

Tokyo, Japan, October 5-8, 2008

Animal Assisted Therapy for People with Dementia. Motomura, N., Yagi, T., Ohyama, H. Psychogeriatrics. 2004 Jun;

(4)2:40-2

Using Aquariums in Managing Alzheimer's Disease: Influence on Resident Nutrition and Behaviors and Improving Staff

Morale. N. Edwards, and A. Beck

Animal-Assisted Therapy in a Nursing Home Alzheimer Special Care. Debra Buttram, Giovanni Bigatello, Pasquale

Fresca, Marcello Galimberti, Istituto Geriatrico Ca’ d’Industria ed Uniti Lughi Pii, 22100, Como Italy and AIUCA

(Associazione Italiana Uso Cani d’Assistenza), 23042, Bosisio Parini (LC), Italy Presentation from the 10th International

Conference on Human- Animal Interactions, People and Animals: A Timeless Relationship, Glasgow, Scotland, October

6-9 2004.

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ANIMAL WELFARE AND ANIMAL-ASSISTED INTERVENTIONS

* Problems Related to the Use of Animals for Therapeutic and Care Purposes. The Document of the National Committee

for Bioethics. Santori, Pasqualino. Annali dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità. 2011; 47(4): 349-352.

Effect of a Time-Out Session with Working Animal-Assisted Therapy Dogs. King, Camille; Watters, Jason; Mungre, Sue.

Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 2011 Jul-Aug; 6(4): 232-238.

Animal Welfare Issues on the Use of Rabbits in an Animal Assisted Therapy Program for Children. Loukaki, K.;

Koukoutsakis, P.; Kostomitsopoulos, N. Deltion tes Ellenikes Kteniatrikes Etaireias = Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary

Medical Society. 2010; 61(3): 220-225.

AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER

* Effects of an Animal-Assisted Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Peers in a Classroom

Setting. Marguerite O’Haire1, Virginia Slaughter1, Samantha McKenzie1, Sandra McCune2

1The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. [email protected]

2The WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Leicestershire, UK.

* Applying the Model of Human Occupation to Hippotherapy. Smith, Caitlin. Hippotherapy. 2012 Winter: 12-14.

* Animal-Assisted Interventions as Innovative Tools for Mental Health. Cirulli, Francesca; Borgi, Marta; Berry,

Alessandra; Francia, Nadia; Alleva, Enrico. Annali dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità. 2011; 47(4): 341-348.

* Pilot Study Measuring the Effects of Therapeutic Horseback Riding on School-Age Children and Adolescents with

Autism Spectrum Disorders. Gabriels, Robin L.; Agnew, John A.; Holt, Katherine D.; Shoffner, Amy; Zhaoxing, Pan;

Ruzzano, Selga; Clayton, Gerald H.; Mesibov, Gary. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 2012 Apr-Jun; 6(2): 578-

588.

* Prospective trial of Equine-Assisted Activities in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Kern, Janet K.; Fletcher, Charles L.; Garver,

Carolyn R.; Mehta, Jyutika A.; Grannemann, Bruce D.; Knox, Kandice R.; Richardson, Theresia A.; Trivedi, Madhukar H.

Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. 2011 May-Jun; 17(3): 14-20.

Motivational Change Over the Course of Hippotherapy: An Exploratory Study of Three Children with Autism. Fan, Chia-

Wen; Smith, Caitlin; Kielhofner, Gary; Taylor, Renee... Scientific and Educational Journal of Therapeutic Riding 2010; 53-

61.

Can Dogs Prime Autistic Children for Therapy? Evidence From a Single Case Study. Silva, Karine; Correia, Rita; Lima,

Mariely; Magalhães, Ana; de Sousa Liliana. Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine. 2011 Jul; 17(7): 655-659.

What A Dog Can Do: Children With Autism And Therapy Dogs In Social Interaction. Solomon, Olga. Ethos. 2010 Mar;

38(1): 143-166.

The Effectiveness Of Simulated Developmental Horse-Riding Program In Children With Autism. Wuang, Yee-Pay; Wang,

Chih-Chung; Huang, Mao-Hsiung; Su, Chwen-Yng. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 2010 Apr;27(2):113-26.

Guinea Pigs - The “Small Great” Therapist For Autistic Children, Or: Do Guinea Pigs Have Positive Effects On Autistic

Child Social Behavior? Kršková, Lucia; Talarovičová, Alžbeta; Olexová, Lucia. Society and Animals. 18(2); 2010: 139-151.

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The Effects Of Equine Assisted Activities On The Social Functioning Of Children With Autism. Bass, Margaret M.; Llabre,

Maria. 2010. (17 p.)

The Effect of Therapeutic Horseback Riding on Social Functioning in Children with Autism. Bass, M.M.; Duchowny, C.A.;

Llabre, M.M. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 2009 Sep; 39(9): 1261-1267

Sentinels of Safety: Service Dogs Ensure Safety and Enhance Freedom and Well-Being for Families with Autistic

Children. Burrows, Kristen E.; Adams, Cindy L.; Spiers, Jude. Qualitative Health Research, 18(12); 2008 Dec: 1642-1649.

Factors Affecting Behavior and Welfare of Service dogs for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Burrows, Kristen E;

Adams, Cindy L; Millman, Suzanne T. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2008 Jan-Mar; 11(1): 42-62.

The Effects of Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) on the Interaction Abilities of Children with Autism. Cecilia Carenzi,

Marcello M Galimberti, Debra D Buttram, Emanuela Prato Previde, Istituto di Psicologia, Universita' degli Studi di

Milano, Italy, 2AIUCA, Via IV Novembre, 26 – Bosisio, Parini (LC), Italy. Istituto di Psicologia - Universita' degli Studi di

Milano. Presentation from the 11th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, People & Animals:

Partnership in Harmony, Tokyo, Japan, October 5-8, 2008

A Speechless Child: Two Years and a Half of AAT Versus Autism. Renata Fossati, Antonella Taboni. Golden Heart

Voluntary Association, Italy, Fossati Renata. Presentation from the 11th International Conference on Human-Animal

Interactions, People & Animals: Partnership in Harmony, Tokyo, Japan, October 5-8, 2008

Canine Animal-Assisted Therapy Model for the Autistic Children in Taiwan. Ming-Lee Yeh, Department of Nursing,

National Taipei College of Nursing, Taiwan. Presentation from the 11th International Conference on Human-Animal

Interactions, People & Animals: Partnership in Harmony, Tokyo, Japan, October 5-8, 2008

Occupational Therapy Incorporating Animals for Children with Autism: A Pilot Investigation. Sams, M. J., Fortney, E. V.,

Willenbring, S. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 60(3) 2006 May/Jun:268-74

The Effect of Therapeutic Horseback Riding on Social Functioning in Children with Autism. Bass, M.M.; Duchowny ;

Llabre: ; 39: 1261-1267

CANCER

* Canines and Childhood Cancer: Examining the Effects of Therapy Dogs with Childhood Cancer Patients and Their

Families Molly Jenkins, Ashleigh Ruehrdanz, Amy McCullough, Katherine Casillas, John Fluke. American Humane

Association, Denver, CO, USA.

* Canines and Childhood Cancer: Examining the Effects of Therapy Dogs with Childhood Cancer Patients and Their

Families: Literature Review. [Denver, CO]: American Humane Association, [2012]. (38 PDF leaves)

* Perceived Benefits of Animal-Assisted Therapy in the Oncology Waiting Room. Buettner, Linda L.; Wang, YingChen;

Stevens, Kaitlin; Jessup, Hannah; Magrinat, Gustav C. American Journal of Recreation Therapy. 2011; 10(4): 25-34.

Animal-Assisted Therapy As An Approach To Psychosocial Symptoms In Oncopediatric Patients. Toro, Daniel; del Pilar

Valdes, Ma. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 2010 Nov; 55(5): 958-958.

Pet therapy Effects on Oncological Day Hospital Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment. Orlandi, Massimo;

Trangeled, Karina; Mambrini,Andrea; Tagliani, Mauro; Ferrarini, Ada; Zanetti, Liana; Tartarini, Roberta; Pacetti, Paola;

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Cantore, Maurizio, Anticancer Research. 2007; 27(6C): 4301-4304.

Animal-Assisted Activity Among Patients with Cancer: Effects on Mood, Fatigue, Self-Perceived Health, and Sense of

Coherence. Johnson, Rebecca A.; Meadows, Richard L; Haubner, Jennifer S; Sevedge, Kathleen. Oncology Nursing

Forum, 2008; 35(2): 225-32.

CEREBRAL PALSY

* Therapeutic Effects of a Horse Riding Simulator in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Silva Borges, Maria Beatriz; da Silva

Werneck, Maria José; da Silva, Maria de Lourdes; Gandolfi, Lenora; Pratesi, Riccardo. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria.

2011 Oct; 69(5): 799-804.

* Effect of Hippotherapy on Perceived Self-Competence and Participation in a Child with Cerebral Palsy. Frank, Alana;

McCloskey, Sandra; Dole, Robin L. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2011 Fall; 23(3) 301-308.

* Postural Stability After Hippotherapy in An Adolescent with Cerebral Palsy. Zadnikar, Monika; Rugelj, Darja. Journal of

Novel Physiotherapies. 2011; 1(1).

CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

* Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy for At-risk Adolescents: The Influence on Self-image, Self-Control and Trust. Bachi,

Keren; Terkel, Joseph; Teichman, Meir. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 2012 Apr; 17(2): 298-312.

* Therapeutic Riding Enhances Quality of Life and State of Mind of Children and Juveniles with Different Psychiatric or

Medical Disorders. Beetz, Andrea; Grebe, Verena. Mensch und Pferd International. 2012: Heft 2.

* The Impact of Hippotherapy on Grieving Children. Glazer, Hilda R.; Clark, Myra D.; Stein, David S. Journal of Hospice &

Palliative Nursing. 2004 Jul-Sep; 6(3): 171-175.

* The Effect of therapeutic Horseback Riding on 5 Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study.

Cuypers, Koenraad; De Ridder, Karin; Strandheim, Arve. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2011 Oct;

17(10): 901-908

* Donkey-Assisted Rehabilitation Program for Children: A Pilot Study. De Rose, Paola; Cannas, Elisabetta; Reinger

Cantiello, Patrizia. Annali dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità. 2011; 47(4): 391-396.

* The Benefits of Equine-Assisted Activities: An Exploratory Study. Holmes, Christian M. P.; Goodwin, Deborah;

Redhead, Edward S.; Goymour, Katy L. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. 2012 Apr; 29(2): 111-122.

* An Arena for Success: Exploring Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy. Kakacek, Sandra L.; Ottens, Allen J. Michigan Journal

of Counseling: Research, Theory and Practice. 2008; 35(1): 14-23.

* The Influence of Animals on the Development of Children. Endenburg, Nienke; van Lith, Hein A. Veterinary Journal.

2011 Nov; 190(2): 208-214.

Incorporating Animal-Assisted Interventions in Therapy with Boys at Risk (Chapter 5). Fine, Aubrey H.; Dennis, Avril

Lindsay; Bowers, Christine. p.115-133, IN: Haen, Craig (editor). Engaging boys in treatment: creative approaches to the

therapy process. (Routledge series on counseling and psychotherapy with boys and men; v.9). New York:

Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, c2011. xxii, 324 p.; 23 cm

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The Impact Of Kynotherapy In Handicapped Children. Pawlik-Popielarska, Beata Maria. Acta Neuropsychologica. 2010

Jan-Mar; 8(1): 26-37.

Are Dogs Stimulant? Looking For Effective Sensory Inputs For Children With Intellectual And Multiple Disabilities. Lima,

Mariely; Silva, Karine; Magalhães, Ana; Amaral, Isabel; de Sousa, Liliana. Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 2011 Jan-Feb;

6(1); 68-68.

Psycho-Educational Horseback Riding To Facilitate Communication Ability Of Children With Pervasive Developmental

Disorders. Keino, Hiromi; Funahashi, Atsushi; Keino, Hiroomi; Miwa, Chihiro; Hosokawa, Masanori; Hayashi, Yoshihiro;

Kawakita, Kenji. Journal of Equine Science. 2009 Dec; 20(4): 79-88.

A Qualitative And Quantitative Review Of Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy (EFP) With Children And Adolescents.

Lentini, J.A.; Knox, Michele. Open Complementary Medicine Journal. 2009; 1: 51-57.

Queen Of The World': Experiences Of 'At-Risk' Young People Participating In Equine-Assisted Learning/Therapy. Burgon,

Hannah Louise. Journal of Social Work Practice. 2011; 25(2): 165-183.

How A Therapy Dog May Inspire Student Literacy Engagement In The Elementary Language Arts Classroom. Friesen,

Lori. LEARNing Landscapes. 2009 Autumn; 3(1): 105-122.

Preschoolers Make Fewer Errors On An Object Categorization Task In The Presence Of A Dog. Gee, Nancy R.; Church,

Meredith T.; Altobelli, Christie L. Anthrozoös. 2010 Sep; 23(3): 223-230.

Systematic Observation Of Social Competences: Video Analysis Of An Animal-Assisted Training With Children And

Adolescents. Burger, E.; Stetina, B.U.; Sinabell, C.; Widmann, V.; Handlos ,U.; Kryspin-Exner, I. Psychology & Health. 209

Sep; 24, Supplement 1: 376-377.

The Use Of Animals As Co-Therapists On A Farm: The Child-Horse Bond In Person-Centered Equine-Assisted

Psychotherapy. Chardonnens, Evelyne. Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies. 2009 Winter; 8(4): 319-332.

Animal-Assisted Play Therapy For Children Suffering From Emotional Stress. Axelrad-Levy, Tamar. International Journal

of Psychology. 2008 Jun-Aug; 43(3-4): 484-484.

The Effect Of Animal-Assisted Therapy On Stress Responses In Hospitalized Children. Tsai, Chia-Chun; Friedmann, Erika;

Thomas, Sue A. Anthrozoös. 2010 Sep; 23(3): 245-258.

Preschool Children Require Fewer Instructional Prompts To Perform A Memory Task In The Presence Of A Dog. Gee,

Nancy R.; Crist, Elise N.; Carr, Daniel N. Anthrozoös. 2010 Jun; 23(2): 173-184.

Exploring Animal-Assisted Programs With Children In School And Therapeutic Contexts. Friesen, Lori. Early Childhood

Education Journal. 2010 Jan; 37(4): 261-267.

Preschoolers' Adherence to Instructions as a Function of Presence of a Dog and Motor Skills Task. Gee, N.R.; Sherlock,

T.R.; Bennett, E.A.; Harris, S.L. Anthrozoös, 2009 Sep; 22(3): 267-276

Is Counseling Going to the Dogs? An Exploratory Study Related to the Inclusion of an Animal in Group Counseling with

Adolescents. Lange, Amber M; Cox, Jane A.; Bernert, Donna J; Jenkins, Christie D. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health,

2(2) 2006: 17-31.

Helping Hounds: Does Animal assisted Therapy Improve the Rehabilitation Process? Martindale, Raschelle; Love, Sarah;

Abbott, Julie, Bourke, Anne. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2008 Apr; 50: Supplement 113: 12-13.

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Cisco's Kids: A Pet Assisted Therapy Behavioral Intervention Program. Cournoyer, Gary P; Uttley, Clarissa. Journal of

Emotional Abuse, 2007; 7(3): 117-126.

Animal-Assisted Therapy with Children Suffering From Insecure Attachment Due to Abuse and Neglect: A Method to

Lower the Risk of Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse? Parish-Plass, Nancy. Clinical Child Psychology and

Psychiatry, 2008; 13(1): 7-30.

The Role of Therapy Dogs in Speed and Accuracy to Complete Motor Skills Tasks for Preschool Children. Gee, N. R.,

Harris S. L., Johnson, Kristina. Anthrozoos, 20 (4) 2007: 375-386.

Canine Visitation (Pet) Therapy: Pilot Data on Decrease in Child Pain Perception. Sobo, E. J., Eng, B., Kassity-Krich, N.

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 24(1) 2006 Mar:51-7.

School-Based Social Training With and Without Dogs: Evaluation of Their Effectiveness. Tissen, I., Hergovich, A., Spiel,

C., Anthrozoos, 20 (4) 2007: 365-373.

Social Effects of a Dog’s Presence on Children with Disabilities. Esteves, S. W., Stokes, T, Anthrozoos, 21 (1) 2008: 5-15.

What Are All These Dogs Doing at School?” Using Therapy Dogs to Promote Children’s Reading Practice. Jalongo, M.R.

Childhood Education, 2005 Spring; 81(3):152-8.

Elephant-Facilitated Psychotherapy – A Clinical Evaluation. Swanepoel, H.C., Odendaal, J.S.J. Pakistan Journal of Social

Sciences, 2005; 3(1):205-9.

Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy Benefits Students and Children. Roberts, F., Bradberry, J., Williams, C. Holist Nurs

Pract. 2004 Jan-Feb; 18(1):32-5.

Influences of Hippotherapy on the Motor and Social-Emotional Behavior of Young Children with Disabilities. Rolandelli,

P.S., Dunst, C.J. Bridges: Practice-Based Research Syntheses, 2003 Sep; 2(1):1-14.

Analysis of Child-Dog Play Behavior in Child Psychiatry. Prothmann, A., Albrecht, K., Dietrich, S., Hornfeck, U., Stieber, S.,

Ettrich, C. Anthrozoös. 2005; 18(1):43-58

Canine Visitors: The Influence of Therapy Dogs on Young Children's Learning and Well-being in Classrooms and

Hospitals. Jalongo. M.R., Astorino, T., Bomboy, N. Early Childhood Education Journal. Aug 2004; 32(1):9-16

Implementing a Hospital-Based Animal Therapy Program for Children with Cancer: A Descriptive Study. Gagnon, J.,

Bouchard, F., Landry, M., Belles-Isles, M., Fortier, M., Fillion, L. Can Oncol Nurs J. 2004 Fall; 14(4):217-22.

The Value of a Dog in a Classroom of Children with Severe Emotional Disorders.K. Anderson and M. Olson

Can a Week of Therapeutic Riding Make a Difference? - A Pilot Study. L. Kaiser, L. Spence, A. Lavergne and K. Vanden

Bosch

Animal-Assisted Therapy with Children. D. Buttram

Assistance Dog Placement in the Pediatric Population: Benefits, Risks, and Recommendations for Future Application.

B.W. Davis, K. Nattrass, S. O'Brien, G. Patronek, and M. MacCollin

The Proposed Benefits of Incorporating Non-Human Animals Into Preventative Efforts for Conduct Disorder. E. Gullone.

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CORRECTIONAL FACILIT IES

* Measuring Benefits to Scottish Male Young Offenders in the First Prison-Based Dog Training Programme in the UK.

Rebecca Leonardi, Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith, Gill McIvor, Sarah-Jane Vick. University of Stirling, Stirling, UK.

* The Frossarbo Therapeutic Model (FTM)—An Experiment Within the Institutional Care System of Juvenile Delinquents

in Sweden. Forsling, Sven. Scientific and Educational Journal of Therapeutic Riding. 2011; 25-35.

* Animal Programs in Prison: A Comprehensive Assessment. Furst, Gennifer. Boulder, Colo.: First Forum Press, 2011. vii,

179 p.

Human-Animal Bond: Benefits of Animal-Assisted Interventions to Young Offenders. Jacob, Catherine. Veterinary

Record. 2011 Jul 30; 169(5): 115-117

Dog-Assisted Intervention (MTI) With Mentally Disordered Prisoners: Enhancing Empathy – A Pilot Study. Turner, K.;

Stetina, B. U.; E. Burger, E.; L.M. Glenk, L. M.; Kothgassner, O.D.; Handlos, U. Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 2011

Jan/Feb; 6(1): 97-97.

Dog-Assisted Therapy In Prison: Emotional Competences And Emotional Status Of Drug-Addicted Criminal Offenders.

Burger, Eva; Stetina, Birgit U.; Turner, Karoline; McElheney, Julia; Handlos, Ursula. Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 2011

Jan-Feb; 6(1); 79-80.

Dog Welfare For The Conveyance Of Pro-Social Skills To Prison Populations. Linaza, Iñaki; Muro, Cristina. Journal of

Veterinary Behavior. 2011 Jan/Feb; 6(1): 93-94.

Animal-Assisted Therapy With Female Inmates With Mental Illness: A Case Example From A Pilot Program. Jasperson,

Rachael A. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 2010; 49(6): 417-433.

Changes In Emotional Competences Of Drug Offenders During Dog-Assisted Group Training (MTI). Stetina, Birgit U.;

Kuchta, Barbara; Gindl, Barbara, Lederman Maman, Tamara; Handlos, Ursula; Wedenich, Wolfgang; Kryspin-Exner, Ilse.

Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 2009 Mar/Apr; 4(2): 99-100.

Effectiveness Of A Rehabilitation Dog In Fostering Gait Retraining For Adults With A Recent Stroke: A Multiple Single-

Case Study. Rondeau, Lynda; Corriveau, Hélène; Bier, Nathalie; Camden, Chantal; Champagne, Noël; Dion, Chantale.

NeuroRehabilitation. 2010 Jan 1; 27(2): 155-163.

Health Promotion With The Animal Assisted Training (MTI) For Drug Offenders. Stetina, B.U.; Gegenhuber, B.;

McElheney, J.; Handlos, U.; Kuchta, B.; Gindl, B.; Werdenich, W.; Kryspin-Exner, I. Psychology & Health. 2009 Sep; 24

Supplement 1: 376-377.

Prisoner Rehabilitation: Learning Life Skills Through Animal-Assisted activities. SCAS Journal, 2007 Autumn; 19(3): 9-11.

Prison Pups: Assessing the Effects of Dog Training Programs in Correctional Facilities. Britton, D. M., Button, A. Journal

of Family Social Work, 9(4) 2005:79-95.

Humanizing prisons with animals: a closer look at cell dogs and horse programs in correctional institutionss. Deaton, C.

Journal of Correctional Education, 56(1) 2005 Mar: 46-62.

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Without Words to Get in the Way: Symbolic Interaction in Prison-Based Animal Programs. Furst, G. Qualitative

Sociology Review, 3(1) 2007 Apr:96-109.

Prison-Based Animal Programs: A National Survey. Furst, G. Prison Journal, 86(4) 2006 Dec: 407-30.

Human-Animal Interaction in a Prison Setting: Impact on Criminal Behavior, Treatment Progress, and Social Skills.

Fournier, A. K., Geller, E S., Fortney, E. V. Behavior and Social Issues, 16(1) 2007 Spring-Summer: 89-105.

Psychosocial Impact of a Service Dog Training Program on Inmate Trainers. H. M. Suthers-McCabe, E. E. Van Voorhees

and A. K. Fournier

The Cat Programme, An Animal-Assisted Therapy at Saxierriet Prison for Men: Its Effects and Results in a Correctional

Establishment. M.A. Nadine Nef

CRISIS RESPONSE

* Honoring the dogs of 9/11. Tragedy highlights human-animal bond and quiet Heroism of Canine Search-and-Rescue

Teams. Nolen, R. Scott. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 2011 Sep 15; 239(6): 704-708.

* Dogs Bringing Comfort in the Midst of a National Disaster. Graham, Louise B. Reflections: Narratives of Professional

Helping. 2009 Winter; 15(1): 76-84.

DOLPHIN ASSISTED THERAPY

* Dolphin-Assisted Therapy for Children with Special Needs: A Pilot Study. Dilts, Rachel; Trompisch, Norbert; Bergquist,

Timothy M. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health. 2011 Jan-Mar; 6(1): 56-68.

Animal-Assisted Therapy With Dolphins In Eating Disorders. Schenk, Roman; Pollatos, Olga; Schenk, Sabina; Schandry,

Rainer. [rev. 2010]. [München : Ludwig-Maxmilians Universität], 2009. unpaged (9 pages)

Does Swimming With Dolphins Have Any Health Benefits For Children With Cerebral Palsy? Baverstock, A.; Finlay, F.

Archives of Diseases in Childhood. 2008 Nov; 93(11): 994-5.

Dolphin-Assisted Therapy: Changes in Interaction and Communication Between Children with Severe Disabilities and

Their Caregivers. Breitenbach, E.; Stumpf, Eva; F., Lorenzov; E.H. Anthrozoös, 2009 Sep; 22(3): 277-289.

Learning from Dolphins. Stringer, J. Complement Ther Nurs Midwifery. 2004 Feb; 10(1):61-3.

Randomized Controlled Trial of Animal Facilitated Therapy with Dolphins in the Treatment of Depression. C. Antonioli

and M. A. Reveley

Behavior of Dolphins Towards Adults and Children During Swim-With-Dolphin Programs and Towards Children with

Disabilities During Therapy Sessions. K. Brensing and K. Link, Institute of Biology, Domain of Behavioral Biology, Free

University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Institut für Meereskunde, Kiel, Germany. Anthrozoos 16 (4) 2003: 315-31

Effects of the Interaction with Dolphins on Physical and Mental Condition of the Elderly. Akiyama, J., Sugimoto, K., Ohta,

M. Azabu Daigaku Zasshi. Journal of Azabu University, 9/10 2004:11-6.

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ELDERLY

* Effect of Equine Assisted Therapy on the Postural Balance of the Elderly. Efeito da equoterapia no equilíbrio postural

de idosos. Araujo Thais B.; Silva, Nélida A.; Costa, Juliana N.; Pereira, Marcio M.; Safons, Mariseta P. Revista Brasileira

da Fisioterapia. 2011 Sep-Oct; 15(5): 414-419.

EQUINE ASSISTED ACTIVITY / THERAPY (THERAPEUTIC RIDING)

* Three-Dimensional Analysis of Horse and Human Gaits in Therapeutic Riding. Uchiyama, Hidehiko; Ohtani, Nobuyo;

Ohta, Mitsuaki. Applied Animal Behavior Science. 2011 Dec; 135(4): 271-276.

* Therapeutic Riding Followed by Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation to Improve Balance and Gait in a Subject with

Orthopedic Pathologies. Ungermann, Cathryn M.; Gras, Laura Z. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

2011 Dec; 17(12): 1191-1195.

* Influence of Therapeutic Horseback Riding on Gait for a Participant with Friedreich's Ataxia. Gilliland, Katherine J.;

Knight, Adam C. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2011 May; 43(5) Supplement 1: 289-290.

* Incidents and Injury Within the Hippotherapy Milieu: Four Years of Safety Study Data on Risk, Risk Management, and

Occurrences. Cook, Rebecca. Scientific and Educational Journal of Therapeutic Riding. 2011; 57-66.

* Effect of Equestrian Therapy and Onotherapy in Physical and Psycho-Social Performances of Adults with Intellectual

Disability: A Preliminary study of Evaluation Tools Based on the ICF Classification. Boron, Nicoletta; Marinaro, Paola;

Celestini, Silvia; Del Sole, Flavia; Magro, Rachele; Zoppi, Daniela; Mattei, Francesca; Dall’ Armi, Valentina; Mazzarella,

Federica; Cesario, Alfredo; Bonassi, Stefano. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2012; 34(4): 279-287.

* The EAGALA Model of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Learning. Thomas, Lynn. Scientific and Educational Journal

of Therapeutic Riding. 2011; 20-24.

* Development and Implementation of an Assessment Tool to Evaluate Hippotherapy programs. Ripley, Angela D.;

Miller, Samantha A. Hippotherapy. 2012 Winter; 15-16.

* Harnessing the Power of Equine Assisted Counseling: Adding Animal Assisted Therapy to Your Practice. Trotter, Kay

Sudekum (editor). New York: Brunner-Routledge, ©2012.

Why Children with Special Needs Feel Better with Hippotherapy Sessions: A Conceptual Review. Granados, Anabel

Corral; Agís, Inmaculada Fernández. Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, 2011 Mar; 17 (3): 191-197.

Measuring the Impact of Horses on Humans – A Preliminary Study. Duff, Beth. Scientific and Educational Journal of

Therapeutic Riding. 2010; 77-82.

Introduction of a Revised HEIM Scale for Evaluating the Psycho-Educational Horseback riding Program in Children with

Pervasive Developmental Disorder. Keino, Hiromi; Kawakita, Kenji. Scientific and Educational Journal of Therapeutic

Riding. 2010; 36-47.

Implications of the Literature on Equine-Assisted Activities for Use as a Complementary Intervention in Social Work

Practice with Children and Adolescents. Smith-Osborne, Alexa; Selby, Alison. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal.

2010 Aug; 27(4): 291-307.

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Effects of Hippotherapy on Gait Parameters in Children with Bilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy. Kwon, Jeong-Yi; Chang,

Hyun Jung; Lee, Ji Young; Ha, Yumi; Lee, Peter K.; Kim, Yun-Hee. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2011

May; 92(5): 774-779.

Comparing the Pelvis Kinematics of Able-Bodied Children During Normal Gait and When Riding a Therapeutic Horse.

Rigby, Brandon; Garner, Brian A.; Skurla, Carolyn P. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 2011 Jun; 33; Supplement:

S104-S105.

Center-of-Pressure Movements During Equine-Assisted Activities. Clayton, Hilary M.; Kaiser, LeeAnn J.; de Pue, Bonnie;

Kaiser, Lana. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 2011 Mar-Apr; 65(2): 211-216.

Psycho-Educational Horseback Riding To Facilitate Communication Ability Of Children With Pervasive Developmental

Disorders. Keino, Hiromi; Funahashi, Atsushi; Keino, Hiroomi; Miwa, Chihiro; Hosokawa, Masanori; Hayashi, Yoshihiro;

Kawakita, Kenji. Journal of Equine Science. 2009 Dec; 20(4): 79-88.

A Qualitative And Quantitative Review Of Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy (EFP) With Children And Adolescents.

Lentini, J.A.; Knox, Michele. Open Complementary Medicine Journal. 2009; 1: 51-57.

'Queen Of The World': Experiences Of 'At-Risk' Young People Participating In Equine-Assisted Learning/Therapy.

Burgon, Hannah Louise. Journal of Social Work Practice. 2011; 25(2): 165-183.

Use Of Hippotherapy In Gait Training For Hemiparetic Post-Stroke. Beinotti, Fernanda; Correia, Nilzete; Christofoletti,

Gustavo; Borges, Guilherme. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. 2010 Dec; 68(6): 908-913.

Why Children With Special Needs Feel Better With Hippotherapy Sessions: A Conceptual Review. Corral Granados,

Anabel; Fernández Agís, Inmaculada. Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, 2011 Mar; 17 (3): 191-197.

Hippotherapy In Multiple Sclerosis - Results Of A Prospective, Controlled, Randomised And Single-Blind Trial. Boswell,

S.; Gusowski, K.; Kaiser, A.; Flachenecker, P. Multiple Sclerosis. 2009 Sep; 15(9) Supplement 2: S264-S264.

Effects Of Hippotherapy On Gait Parameters In Children With Bilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy. Kwon, Jeong-Yi; Chang,

Hyun Jung; Lee, Ji Young; Ha, Yumi; Lee, Peter K.; Kim, Yun-Hee. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2011

May; 92(5): 774-9

Developing Coherent Leadership In Partnership With Horses—A New Approach To Leadership Training. Kaye Gehrke,

Ellen. Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching. 2009 Mar; 2: 222-233.

The Effects Of A 5-Week Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program On Gross Motor Function In A Child With Cerebral

Palsy: A Case Study. Drnach, Mark; O'Brien, Patricia A.; Kreger, Alison. Journal of Alternative & Complementary

Medicine. 2010 Sep; 16(9): 1003-1006.

Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy In Clinical Practice. Masini, Angela. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health

Services. 2010 Oct; 48(10): 30-34.

Horses As Behavioral Facilitators In Patients With Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDS). Mazzone, L.; Morales, G.

Revista de Neurologia. 2003 Mar 16-31; 36(6): 590-591.

Implications Of The Literature On Equine-Assisted Activities For Use As A Complementary Intervention In Social Work

Practice With Children And Adolescents. Smith-Osborne, Alexa; Selby, Alison. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal.

2010 Aug; 27(4): 291-307.

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Improving Gross Motor Function And Postural Control With Hippotherapy In Children With Down Syndrome: Case

Reports. Champagne, Danielle; Dugas, Claude. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 2010 Nov; 26(8): 564-571.

New Age Or Old Sage? A Review Of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy. Frewin, Karen; Gardiner, Brent. Australian Journal

of Counselling Psychology. 2005; 6: 13-17.

Disabled Horse-Rider's Experience Of Horse-Riding: A Phenomenological Analysis Of The Benefits Of Contact With

Animals. Favali, Vanessa; Milton, Martin. Existential Analysis. 2010 Jul; 21(2): 251-262.

Does Hippotherapy Improve Balance In Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review. Bronson, C.; Brewerton,

K.; Ong, J.; Palanca, C.; Sullivan, S.J. European Journal of Physical Rehabilitation Medicine. 2010 Sep; 46(3): 347-53.

Study Of The Therapeutic Effects Of An Advanced Hippotherapy Simulator In Children With Cerebral Palsy: A

Randomised Controlled Trial. Herrero, Pablo; Asensio, Ángel; García, Elena; Marco, Álvaro; Oliván, Barbara; Ibarz,

Alejandro; Gómez-Trullén, Eva M.; Casas, Roberto. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 2010 Apr 16; 11: 71.

The Impact Of Hippotherapy In Gait Of Post-Stroke Individuals. Beinotti, F.; Correia, N.; Christofoletti, G.; Borges, G.

Parkinsonism and Related Disorders. 16, 2010 Feb; Supplement 1: S63-S63.

Immediate Effects Of A Hippotherapy Session On Gait Parameters In Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy. McGee,

Margaret C.; Reese, Nancy B. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2009 Summer; 21(2): 212-218.

Hippotherapy For Multiple Sclerosis - Pilot Study Assessing Effects On Balance, Spasticity, Ability To Walk And Quality Of

Life. Sager, Anja; Drache, Marion; Schaar, Bettina; Pöhlau, Dieter. Multiple Sclerosis. 2008 Sep; 14(1) Supplement 1:

S151-S151.

The Effectiveness Of Simulated Developmental Horse-Riding Program In Children With Autism. Wuang, Yee-Pay; Wang,

Chih-Chung; Huang, Mao-Hsiung; Su, Chwen-Yng. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 2010 Apr; 27(2): 113-126.

Changes In Trunk And Head Stability In Children With Cerebral Palsy After Hippotherapy: A Pilot Study. Shurtleff, Tim L.;

Engsberg, Jack R. Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2010 May; 30(2): 150-163.

The Use of Hippotherapy to Support Function and Participation in Children with Disabilities. Liddiard, J. Journal of

Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2008 Sep; 33(3): 281-281.

Immediate and Long-Term Effects of Hippotherapy on Symmetry of Adductor Muscle Activity and Functional Ability in

Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy. McGibbon, N.H.; Benda, W.; Duncan, B.R.; Silkwood-Sherer, D.. Archives of

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2009 Jun; 90(6): 966-974.

Effects of Hippotherapy on People with Cerebral Palsy From the Users' Perspective: A Qualitative Study. Debuse, D.;

Gibb, C.; Chandler, C. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 2009 Apr; 25(3): 174-92.

Changes in Dynamic Trunk/Head Stability and Functional Reach After Hippotherapy. Shurtleff, T.L.; Standeven, J.W.;

Engsberg, J.R. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2009 Jul; 90(7): 1185-1195

The Impact of the "Stirrup Some Fun" Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program: A Qualitative Investigation. Elliott,

Steven; Funderburk, Janet A; Holland, James M. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 7(2) 2008 Spring: 19-28.

Heart Rate Response to Therapeutic Riding in Children with Cerebral Palsy: An Exploratory Study. Dirienzo, Lauren N;

Dirienzo, Lee T; Baceski [!], Deborah A. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2007 Summer; 19(2): 160-165

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The Effect of Hippotherapy on Functional Outcomes for Children with Disabilities: A Pilot Study. Murphy, Deirdra; Kahn-

D'Angelo, Linda; Gleason, James. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2008 Fall; 20(3): 264-270.

The Effect of Hippotherapy on Postural Control in Sitting for Children with Cerebral Palsy. Hamill, Darrell; Washington,

Kathleen; White, Owen R. Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2007; 27(4): 23-42.

The Effectiveness of Equine-Assisted Experiential Therapy: Results of An Open Clinical Trial. Klontz, Bradley T; Bivens,

Alex; Leinart, Deb; Klontz, Ted. Society & Animals, 2007; 15(3): 257-267.

Therapeutic Value of Equine-Human Bonding in Recovery from Trauma. Yorke, Jan; Adams, Cindy; Coady, Nick.

Anthrozoös, 2008 Mar; 21(1): 17-30. Correspondence to Yorke, Georgian College, 825 Memorial Drive, Box 2316, Orillia,

ON Canada L3V 6S2; [email protected]

Effects of a Therapeutic Riding Program on At-Risk and Special Education Children. Kaiser, L., Heleski, C. R., Siegford, J.,

Smith, K. A. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 228 (1) 2006 Jan 1: 46-52.

Therapeutic Horseback Riding: Its Effects on Gait and Gross Motor Function in children with Cerebral Palsy. Low, S.,

Collins, G., Dhagat, C., Hanes, P., Adams, J., Fischbach, R. Scientific and Educational Journal of Therapeutic Riding,

[no.11] 2005: 12-24.

Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy: A Mental Health Promotion/Intervention Modality for Children Who Have Experienced

Intra-Family Violence. Schultz, P. N., Remick-Barlow, G. A., Robbins, L. Health and Social Care in the Community, 15(3)

2007 May: 265-71.

Effects of Hippotherapy on Postural Stability in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study. Silkwood-Sherer, D.,

Warmbier, H. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT, 31(2) 2007 Jun: 77-84.

The Effect of Hippotherapy on Spasticity and on Mental Well-Being of Persons with Spinal Cord Injury. Lechner, H. E.,

Kakebeeke, T. H., Hegemann, D., Baumberger, M. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 88(10) 2007 Oct:

1241-8

Equine-Facilitated Learning for Youths with Severe Emotional Disorders: A Quantitative and Qualitative Study. Ewing, C.

A., MacDonald, P. M., Taylor, M., Bowers, M. J. Child & Youth Care Forum, 36(1) 2007 Feb: 59-72.

Does Horseback Riding Therapy or Therapist-Directed Hippotherapy Rehabilitate Children with Cerebral Palsy? Sterba, J.

A. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 49(1) 2007 Jan: 68-73.

Evaluation of Stress Response of Horses in Equine Assisted Therapy Programs. H. M. Suthers-McCabe and L. Albanao.

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FARM ANIMALS

* Animal-Assisted Therapy with Farm Animals for Persons with Psychiatric Disorders. Berget, Bente; Braastad, Bjarne O.

Annali dell’Istituto di Superiore Sanità. 2011; 47(4): 384-390.

HEART FAILURE

* Impact of Canine-Assisted Ambulation on Hospitalized Chronic Heart Failure Patients' Ambulation Outcomes and

Satisfaction: A Pilot Study. Abate, Samantha V.; Zucconi, Michele; Boxer, Bruce Alan. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing.

2011 May-Jun; 26(3): 224-230.

HOSPICE

Companion Animals in Palliative Care: Stories from the Bedside. Geisler, A.M. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2004 Jul-Aug;

21(4):285-8.

HOSPITAL

Animal-Assisted Therapy As an Adjunct to Employee Wellness in a Health Care Setting. Ingram, Cynthia; Puckett,

Katherine L. AAOHN Journal. 2011 Jul; 59(7): 286-287.

Animal-Facilitated Therapy in Various Patient Populations: Systematic Literature Review. Matuszek, Sarah. Holistic

Nursing Practice. 2010 Jul-Aug; 24(4):187-203. Entire article available on Holistic Nursing Practice’s website

Impact Of Canine-Assisted Ambulation On Hospitalized Chronic Heart Failure Patients' Ambulation Outcomes And

Satisfaction: A Pilot Study. Abate, Samantha V.; Zucconi, Michele; Boxer, Bruce Alan. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing.

2011 Mar; 26(3): 224-230.

Animal Assisted Therapy: Results From A Rural Nursing Home Recreation Therapy Outreach Project. Buettner, L.

Gerontologist. 2009 Oct; 49; Supplement 2: 123-123.

Animal-Assisted Therapy: Evaluation And Implementation Of A Complementary Therapy To Improve The Psychological

And Physiological Health Of Critically Ill Patients. DeCourcey, Mary; Russell, Anne C.; Keister, Kathy J. Dimensions of

Critical Care Nursing. 2010 Sep-Oct; 29(5): 211-214.

Dog-Assisted Intervention Significantly Reduces Anxiety In Hospitalized Patients With Major Depression. Hoffmann,

Andreas O.M.; Lee, Ah Hyung; Wertenauer, Florian; Ricken, Roland; Jansen, Joanna J.; Gallinat, Juergen; Lang, Undine E.

European Journal of Integrative Medicine. 2009; 1(3): 145-148.

Creating a Therapeutic and Healing Environment with a Pet Therapy Program. Coakley, A.B.; Mahoney, E.K.

Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. 2009 Aug; 15(3): 141-146

Natural Activity: An Explorative Study of the Interplay Between Cage-Birds and Older People in a Swedish Hospital

Setting. Falk, Hanna; Wijk, Helle. International Journal of Older People Nursing, 2008 Mar; 3(1): 22-28.

Animal-Assisted Therapy in Patients Hospitalized with Heart Failure. Cole, K. M., Gawlinski, A., Steers, N., Kotlerman, J.

American Journal of Critical Care, 16(6) 2007 November: 575-588.

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Animal-Assisted Activity at A. Meyer Children's Hospital: A Pilot Study. Caprilli, Simona; Messeri, Andrea. Evidence-

Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine, 2006 Sep; 3(3): 379-83.

INFECTION CONTROL

* Social Environment and Control Status of Companion Animal-Borne Zoonoses in Japan. Takahashi-Omoe, Hiromi;

Omoe, Katsuhiko. Animals. 2012 Mar; 2(1): 38-54.

* Can Domestic Cats Be Considered Reservoir Hosts of Zoonotic Leishmaniasis? Maia, Carla; Campino, Lenea. Trends in

Parasitology. 2011 Aug; 27(8): 341-344.

Zoonoses Associated with Petting Farms and Open Zoos. Stirling, Jonathan; Griffith, Michael; Dooley, James S. G.;

Goldsmith, Colin E.; Loughrey, Anne; Lowery, Colm J.; McClurg, Robert; McCorry, Kieran; McDowell, David; McMahon,

Ann; Millar, B. Cherie; Rao, Juluri; Rooney, Paul J.; Snelling, William J.; Matsuda, Motoo; Moore, John E. Vector-borne

and Zoonotic Diseases. 2008; 8(1): 85-92.

Understanding Risk Perceptions to Enhance Communication about Human-Wildlife Interactions and the Impacts of

Zoonotic Disease. Decker, Daniel J.; Evensen, Darrick T.N.; Siemer, William F.; Leong, Kirsten M.; Riley, Shawn J.; Wild,

Margaret A.; Castle, Kevin T.; Higgins, Charles L. ILAR Journal. 2010; 51(3): 255-261.

Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus In Resident Animals Of A Long-Term Care Facility. Coughlan, K.; Olsen, K. E.;

Boxrud, D.; Bender, J. B. Zoonoses and Public Health. 2010;. 57(3): 220-226.

Guidelines for Animal-assisted Interventions in Health Care Facilities. Writing Panel of Working Group: Lefebvre, Sandra

L; Golab, Gail C; Christensen, Lise; Castrodale, Louisa; Aureden, Kathy; Bialachowski, Anne; Gumley, Nigel; Robinson,

Judy; Peregrine, Andrew; Benoit, Marilyn; Card, Mary Lou; Van Horne, Liz; Weese, J Scott. American Journal of Infection

Control, 2008 Mar; 36(2): 78-85.

Designing a Standard Infection Control Policy for Animals Visiting Patients in Healthcare Facilities. Sandra L. Lefebvre,

David Waltner-Toews, J. Scott Weese. Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Canada, Department

of Clinical Studies, University of Guelph. Presentation from the 11th International Conference on Human-Animal

Interactions, People & Animals: Partnership in Harmony, Tokyo, Japan, October 5-8, 2008

LONG TERM CARE / NURSING HOMES

* Evaluation of Social Relationships in Elderly by Animal-Assisted Activity. Menna, Lucia Francesca; Fontanella, Marzia;

Santaniello, Antonio; Ammendola, Eduardo; Travaglino, Maddalena; Mugnai, Francesca; Di Maggio, Annamaria; Fioretti,

Alessandro. International Psychogeriatrics. 2012 Jun; 24(6): 1019-1020.

* Animal Programs and Animal Assisted Therapy in Illinois Long-Term Care Facilities Twenty Years Later (1990-2010).

Behling, Robert J.; Haefner, James; Stowe, Michael. Academy of Health Care Management Journal. 2011; 7(2): 109-117.

* Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) in the Nursing Home: Important Implications for Enhancing Quality of Life in Older

People. Massavelli, Bronwyn. - International Psychogeriatrics. 2011 Sep; 23 Supplement 1: S270 S271.

Dog-Resident Interactions in a Japanese Retirement Home. Koda, Naoko; Yanai, Junkichi. Anthrozoös. 2011 Jun; 24(2):

155-165.

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Effect Of Animal-Assisted Therapy On Engagement Of Rural Nursing Home Residents. Martindale, Brianne P. American

Journal of Recreation Therapy. 2008 Fall; 7(4): 45-53.

A Comparison Of Animal-Assisted Therapy And Animal-Assisted Activities With Dogs In Swedish Residential Care. Nord,

C. Gerontologist. 2010 Oct; 50: Supplement 1: 32-32.

Animals Connecting People to People: Insights Into Animal-Assisted Therapy and Animal-Assisted Activities. Schaffer, C.

B. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 2009 Winter; 15(1): 42-45

Animal-Assisted Therapy as an Intervention with Older Adults. Dennis, J.L.; Allen, K. R. (2006)

Pet Encounters: Animal-assisted Therapy for Frail Older Adults. Buettner, Linda L. Activities Directors' Quarterly for

Alzheimer's & Other Dementia Patients, 2008 Winter; 9(1): 29-45.

An Investigation of the Effects of Dog Visits on Depression, Mood, and Social Interaction in Elderly Individuals Living in a

Nursing Home. Phelps, Kristin A; Miltenberger, Raymond G; Jens, Tess; Wadeson, Heather. Behavioral Interventions,

2008 Jul; 23(3): 181-200.

Animal-Assisted Therapy and Loneliness in Nursing Homes: Use of Robotic Versus Living dogs. Banks, Marian R;

Willoughby, Lisa M; Banks, William A. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2008 Mar; 9(3): 173-177.

Correspondence to William A Banks, 915 N Grand Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63106.

The Effects of Animal-Assisted Therapy on Loneliness in an Elderly Population in Long-Term Care Facilities. Banks, MR,

Banks, WA, Journal of Gerontology, 2002, 57(7):28-32.Nursing Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, St. Louis,

Missouri 63106, USA. [email protected]

Observable Effects of Animal-Assisted Therapy Using Dogs. Hjaltadóttir, I., Pétursdóttir, A. B., Saemundsdóttir, G.,

Vikingsdóttir, G. L., Atladóttir, I. International Psychogeriatrics, 15 Supplement.2, 2003: 283-4.

Long-Term Evaluation of Animal-Assisted Therapy for Institutionalized Elderly People: A Preliminary Result. Kawamura,

N., Niiyama, M., Niiyama, H. Psychogeriatrics, 7(1) 2007 Mar: 8-13.

Pet therapy and Institutionalized Elderly: A Study on 144 Cognitively Unimpaired Subjects. Colombo, G., Dello Buono,

M., Smania, K., Raviola, R., De Leo, D. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 42(2) 2006 Mar-Apr: 207-16.

The Effects of Group and Individual Animal-Assisted Therapy on Loneliness in Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities. M.

Banks and W. Banks

LOSS

Love and Loss: Ellie and Oscar A Case Study Highlighting Implications of Attachment and Loss Within Animal Assisted

Therapy Programs. Susan Elisa Dawson Blue Cross/SCAS Pet Bereavement Support Service, Society for Companion

Animal Studies/Blue Cross, United Kingdom. Presentation from the 11th International Conference on Human-Animal

Interactions, People & Animals: Partnership in Harmony, Tokyo, Japan, October 5-8, 2008

MENTAL DISABILITIES

* The Occupation of Pet Ownership as an Enabler of Community Integration in Serious Mental Illness: A Single

Exploratory Case Study. Zimolag, Ulrika (Uli); Krupa, Terry. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health. 2010 Apr-Jun; 26(2):

176-196.

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* The HEAL Model of Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy and Learning. Shambo, Leigh. Scientific and Educational Journal

of Therapeutic Riding. 2011; 36-46.

* Effects of a Supported Program for Horseback Riding on Inpatients Diagnosed with Schizophrenia: A Qualitative

Exploratory Study. Corring, Deborah J.; Johnston, Megan E.; Rudnick, Abraham. American Journal of Recreation

Therapy. 2010; 9(3): 41-46.

* The Dog's Role in the Analyst's Consulting Room. Glucksman, Myron L. Journal of the American Academy of

Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry. 2005 Winter; 33(4): 611-618.

* Non Conventional Psychiatric Rehabilitation in Schizophrenia Using Therapeutic Riding: the FISE Multicentre Pindar

Project. Cerino, Stefania; Cirulli, Francesca; Chiarotti, Flavia; Seripa, Stefano. Annali dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità.

2011; 47(4): 409-414.

* Pet in the Therapy Room: An Attachment Perspective on Animal-Assisted Therapy. Zilcha-Mano, Sigal; Mikulincer,

Mario; Shaver, Phillip R. Attachment & Human Development. 2011 Nov; 13(6): 541-561.

Pet Therapy in Elderly Patients with Mental Illness. Moretti, Francesca; De Ronchi, Diana; Bernabei, Virginia; Marchetti,

Lucia; Ferrari, Barbara; Forlani, Claudia; Negretti, Francesca; Sacchetti, Cleta; Atti, Anna Rita. Psychogeriatrics. 2011 Jun;

11(2): 125-129.

Horsepower Helps: Evaluation of Horse-Assisted Psychotherapeutic Treatment with Severely Traumatized Inpatients –

A Pilot Study. Thelle, Mona I. Scientific and Educational Journal of Therapeutic Riding. 2010; 25-35.

Farm Animal-Assisted Intervention: Relationship Between Work and Contact with Farm Animals and Change in

Depression, anxiety, and self-efficacy among persons with clinical depression. Pedersen, Ingeborg; Nordaunet, Trine;

Martinsen, Egil Wilhelm; Berget, Bente; Braastad, Bjarne O. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 2011 Jun; 32(8): 493-500.

Animal-Assisted Therapy Applied To Persons With Mental Disabilities. Rodrigo Claverol, M.D.; Sarmiento Cruz, M.;

Ortega Bravo, M.; Rodrigo Claverol, E.; Capdevila Andreu, M.; Vilanova-Gotarda, L.; Real-Gatius, J. Swiss Medical

Weekly. 2009 Aug 22; 139 Supplementum 175: 117S-117S.

MILITARY MEDICINE

* Canine-Assisted Therapy in Military Medicine. Policy Initiatives for the Use of Canines in Army Medicine. Watkins,

Kathleen L. United States Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 8-11.

* Training the Combat and Operational Stress Control Dog: An Innovative Modality for Behavioral Health. Krol, William.

United States Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 46-50.

* Historical Perspectives of the Human-Animal Bond Within the Department of Defense. Chumley, Perry R. United

States Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 18-20

* The Effects of Animal-Assisted Therapy on Wounded Warriors in an Occupational Therapy Life Skills Program. Beck,

Christine E.; Gonzales, Florie, Jr.; Haertlein Sells, Carol; Jones, Cynthia; Reer, Theresa.; Wasilewski, Steven; Zhu, Yao Yao.

United States Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 38-45.

* Dogs and Human Health/Mental health: from the Pleasure of Their Company to the benefits of their assistance.

Shubert, Jan. United States Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 21-29.

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* Definitions of Animals Used in Healthcare Settings. Mills, James F. United States Army Medical Department Journal.

2012 Apr-Jun: 12-17.T., 3rd; Yeager Arthur

* Crossing the Berm: An Occupational Therapist's Perspective on Animal-Assisted Therapy in a Deployed Environment.

Gregg, Brian T. United States Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 55-56.

* Canine-Assisted Therapy in Military Medicine. The Early Years. Ritchie, Elspeth C.; Amaker, Robinette J. United States

Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 5-7.

* Occupational Therapists As Dog Handlers: The Collective experience with animal-assisted therapy in Iraq. Fike, Lorie;

Najera, Cecilia; Dougherty, David. United States Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 51-54.

* Reclaiming Identity Through Service to Dogs in Need. Alers, Ellen V.; Simpson, Kevin M. United States Army Medical

Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 70-73.

* Rehabilitative Canine Interactions at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Yeager, Arthur F.; Irwin,

Jennifer. United States Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 57-60. Occupational Therapy, Reynolds Army

Community Hospital, Fort Sill, OK, USA.

* Research on Benefits of Canine-Assisted Therapy for Adults in Nonmilitary Settings. Knisely, Janet S.; Barker, Sandra

B.; Barker, Randolph T. United States Army Medical Department Journal. 2012 Apr-Jun: 30-37.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Resident and Therapist Views of Animal-Assisted Therapy: Implications for Occupational Therapy Practice. Velde, B.P.,

Cipriani, J., Fisher, G. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 2005 Mar; 52(1):43-50

PAIN MANAGEMENT

* Animal-Assisted Therapy at an Outpatient Pain Management Clinic. Marcus, Dawn A.; Bernstein, Cheryl D.;

Constantin, Janet M.; Kunkel, Frank A.; Breuer, Paula; Hanlon, Raymond B. Pain Medicine. 2012 Jan; 13(1): 45-57.

PAIN, POST-OPERATIVE

Relief of Postoperative Pain with Animal-Assisted therapy (AAT) in Comparison with Music Therapy (MT). Masahiro

Takano, Masako Ando, Sachiko Takano, Meiko Tanaka, Zenjiro Nagahiro, Kikuko Maeda Coloproctology Center, Takano

Hospital, Japan. Presentation from the 11th International Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, People and

Animals: Partnership in Harmony, Tokyo, Japan, October 5-8, 2008

POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)

* Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: A Case Report—Animal Assisted Therapy. Eggiman, Janet. Topics in Advanced Practice

Nursing eJournal. 2006; 6(3).

Equine-assisted therapy. MacLean, Barbara. Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development. 2011; 48(7): ix-xii.

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Animal-Assisted Prolonged Exposure: A Treatment For Survivors Of Sexual Assault Suffering Posttraumatic Stress

Disorder. Lefkowitz, Carin; Paharia, Indira; Prout, Maurice; Debiak, Dennis, Bleiberg, James. Society & Animals. 2005;

23(4): 275-295.

Bringing Dogs To Heal. Thompson, Mark. Time. 2010 Nov 22; 176(21): 54-57.

PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES

* Comfort Through Crisis: One Dog's Work at a Psychiatric Hospital. Prullage, Beth. Reflections: Narratives of

Professional Helping. 2009 Winter; 15(1): 46-51.

* Animal-Assisted Therapy for Persons with Psychiatric Disorders: Effects on Self-Efficacy, Coping Ability and Quality of

Life, a Randomized Controlled Trial. Berget, Bente; Ekeberg, Øivind; Pedersen, Ingeborg; Braastad, Bjarne O.

Occupational Therapy in Mental Health. 2011; 27(2): 50-64.

Australian Psychologists' Knowledge of and Attitudes Towards Animal-Assisted Therapy. Black, Anne Francis; Chur-

Hansen, Anna; Winefield, Helen Russell. Clinical Psychologist. 2011 Jul; 15(2): 69-77.

Animal-Assisted Interventions for Psychiatric Patients: Beliefs in Treatment Effects Among Practitioners. Berget, Bente;

Grepperud, Sverre. European Journal of Integrative Medicine. 2011 Jun; 3(2): e91-e96.

The Effect Of Animal-Assisted Activity On Inpatients With Schizophrenia. Chu, Cheng-I; Liu, Chao-Yin; Sun, Chi-Tzu; Lin,

Jung. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services, 2009 Dec; 47(12): 42-48.

Matching Animal-Assisted Therapy Techniques And Intentions With Counseling Guiding Theories. Chandler, Cynthia K.;

Portrie-Bethke, Torey L.; Minton, Casey A. Barrio; Fernando, Delini M.; O'Callaghan, Dana M. Journal of Mental Health

Counseling. 2010 Oct; 32(4): 354-374.

Reduced Anxiety During Dog Assisted Interviews In Acute Schizophrenic Patients. Lang, Undine E.; Jansen, Joanna B.;

Wertenauer, Florian; Gallinat, Juergen; Rapp, Michael A. European Journal of Integrative Medicine. 2010 Sep; 2(3): 123-

127.

Use Of Animal-Assisted Therapy With Psychiatric Patients: A Literature Review. Rossetti, Jeanette; King, Camille. Journal

of psychosocial nursing and mental health services. 2010 Nov; 48(11): 44-48.

Attitudes to Animal-Assisted Therapy with Farm Animals Among Health Staff and Farmers. Berget, B; Ekeberg, Ø;

Braastad, B O. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2008 Sep; 15(7): 5765-5781.

Use of Animal-Assisted Therapy in the Rehabilitation of an Assault Victim with a Concurrent Mood Disorder.

Sockalingam, Sanjeev; Li, Madeline; Krishnadev, Upasana; Hanson, Keith; Balaban, Kayli; Pacione, Laura R; Bhalerao,

Shree. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2008; 29(1): 73-84.

Animal-Assisted Therapy with Farm Animals for Persons with Psychiatric Disorders: Effects on Self-Efficacy, Coping

Ability and Quality of Life, A Randomized Controlled Trial. Berget, Bente; Ekeberg, Øivind; Braastad, Bjarne O. Clinical

Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health, 2008 Apr 11; 4(9)

The Use of Animal-Assisted Therapy in Psychiatric Nursing: The Story of Timmy and Buddy. Niksa, E. Journal of

Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services, 45(6) 2007 Jun:56-8.

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Effects of Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy on Client Discharge Status. Turner, J. J. Scientific and Educational Journal of

Therapeutic Riding, [no.11] 2005:31-9.

An Exploratory Study of the Effect of Animal-Assisted Therapy on Nonverbal Communication in Three Schizophrenic

Patients. Kovács, Z., Bulucz, J., Kis, R., Simon, L. Anthrozoös, 19(4) 2006:353-64.

Animal-Assisted Therapy for Middle-Aged Schizophrenic Patients Living in a Social Institution. A Pilot Study. Kovacs, Z.,

Kis, R., Rozsa, S., Rozsa, L. Clin Rehabil. 2004 Aug; 18(5):483-6.

Pet Companionship and Depression: Results from a United States Internet Sample. R. B. Tower and M. Nokota

Effect of Aquariums on Electroconvulsive Therapy Patients. S. Barker, K. Rasmussen and A. Best

Case Studies of Adults Receiving Horse-Riding Therapy. H. Burgon, Department of Social Work, University of Exeter, UK

Anthrozoos, 16 (3), 2003: 262-76

Interaction of Psychologically Disturbed Children with a Therapy Dog. A. Prothmann, S. Stieber, U. Hornfeck, S. Dietrich,

K. Albrecht and C. Ettrich.

REHABILITATION

Animal-Assisted Interventions in Internal and Rehabilitation Medicine: A Review of the Recent Literature. Muñoz Lasa,

S.; Ferriero, G.; Brigatti, E.; Valero, R.; Franchignoni, F. Panminerva Medica. 2011 Jun; 53(2): 129-136.

Effectiveness Of A Rehabilitation Dog In Fostering Gait Retraining For Adults With A Recent Stroke: A Multiple Single-

Case Study. Rondeau, Lynda; Corriveau, Hélène; Bier, Nathalie; Camden, Chantal; Champagne, Noël; Dion, Chantale.

NeuroRehabilitation. 2010 Jan 1; 27(2): 155-163.

Use Of Hippotherapy In Gait Training For Hemiparetic Post-Stroke. Beinotti, Fernanda; Correia, Nilzete; Christofoletti,

Gustavo; Borges, Guilherme. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. 2010 Dec; 68(6): 908-913.

Using AAT within Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Does It Enhance Social Communication and Participation? Ruth C.

Townsend et al., Speech Pathology Service, Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre (part of Austin Health), Australia, Deakin

University, Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre, Delta Society Australia. Presentation from the 11th International

Conference on Human-Animal Interactions, People & Animals: Partnership in Harmony, Tokyo, Japan, October 5-8,

2008

Measuring Clinical Outcomes of Animal-Assisted Therapy: Impact on Resident Medication Usage. Lust, E., Ryan-Haddad,

A., Coover, K., Snell, J. Consultant Pharmacist, 22(7) 2007 Jul: 580-5.

ROBOTS

* Social Commitment Robots and Dementia. Roger, Kerstin; Guse, Lorna; Mordoch, Elaine; Osterreicher, Angela.

Canadian Journal on Aging. 2012 Mar; 31(1): 87-94.

* Psychological and Social Effects of One Year Robot Assisted Activity on Elderly People at a Health Service Facility for

the Aged. Wada, Kazuyoshi; Shibata, Takanori; Saito, Tomoko; Sakamato, Kayoko; Tanie, Kazuo. 2005.

* Living with Seal Robots: Its Sociopsychological and Physiological Influences on the Elderly at a Care House. Wada,

Kazuyoshi; Shibata, Takanori. IEEE Transactions on Robotics. 2007 Oct; 23(5): 972-980.

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* The Ethical Landscape of Robotics: Bringing Ethics into the Design and Use of Robots. Łichocki, Pawel; Kahn, Peter H.,

Jr.; Billard, Aude. IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine. 2011 Mar; 18(1): 39-50.

* Dementia Care: Could Animal Robots Benefit Residents? Campbell, Anne. Nursing & Residential Care. 2011 Dec;

13(12): 602-604.

* Robot-Assisted Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Feil-Seifer, David; Mataric, Maja. p.49-52,

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Interaction Design for Children, 2008.

* Robot Therapy: A New Approach for Mental Healthcare of the Elderly – A Mini-Review. Shibata, Takanori; Wada,

Kazuyoshi. Gerontology. 2011 Jun; 57(4): 378-386.

* A Progress Report of Long-Term Robot Assisted Activity at a Health Service Facility for the Aged Wada, K.; Shibata, T.;

Saito, T.; Sakamoto, K.; Tanie, K. Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine. 2005; 3: 179-183.

* Robot Therapy for Elders Affected by Dementia: Using Personal Robots for Pleasure and Relaxation. Wada, Kazuyoshi;

Shibata, Takanori; Musha, Toshimitsu; Kimura, Shin. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine. 2008 Jul/Aug;

27(4): 53-60.

The Effect of Robo-Horseback Riding Therapy on Spinal Alignment and Associated Muscle Size in MRI for a Child with

Neuromuscular Scoliosis: An Experimenter-Blind Study. Lee, Dong Ryul; Lee, Nam Gi; Cha, Hyun Jung; O, Yun Sung; You,

Sung (Joshua) Hyun; Oh, Jin Hwan; Bang, Hyo Seong. NeuroRehabilitation. 2011; 29(1): 23-27.

Long-Term Robot Therapy in a Health Service Facility for the Aged - A Case Study for 5 Years. Wada, Kazuyoshi; Shibata,

Takanori; Kawaguchi, Yukitawa. IN: 2009 IEEE Eleventh International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, Kyoto

International Conference Center, Japan, June 23-26, 2009, p.930-933.

Children, the Elderly, and Interactive Robots: Anthropomorphism and Deception in Robot Care and Companionship.

Sharkey, Amanda; Sharkey, Noel. IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine. 2011 Mar; 18(1): 32-38.

Consideration of Physiological Effect of Robot Assisted Activity on Dementia Elderly by Electroencephalogram (EEG):

Estimation of Positive Effect of RAA by Neuroactivity Diagram. Kimura, Ryuhei; Miura, Kazuhiro; Murata, Hidekazu;

Yokoyama, Akimitsu; Naganuma, Mitsuru. IN: SICE Annual Conference 2010, August 18-21, 2010, The Grand Hotel,

Taipei, Taiwan, p.1418-1422. ISBN: 978-1-4244-7642-8

SCHOOLS

* Socio-Emotional Effects of a Dog in the Classroom. Andrea Beetz1, 2

1University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany.

2University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany.

* Quantifying the Impact of Incorporating Therapy Dogs in an Afterschool Program: A Comparison of Net Change in

Reading Fluency. Jennifer Emmert1, Sue Gonzales2

1The San Francisco SPCA, San Francisco, CA, USA. [email protected]

2E.R. Taylor Elementary School, San Francisco, CA, USA.

* Studying for Exams Just Got More Relaxing—Animal-Assisted Activities at the University of Connecticut Library.

Reynolds, Jo Ann; Rabschutz, Laurel. College & Undergraduate Libraries. 2011 Oct; 18(4): 359-367.

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Conceptual Framework for Animal -Assisted Therapy. Geist, Tracy S. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. 2011 Jun;

28(3): 243-256.Kids, Dogs, and the Occupation of Literacy. Scott, Keri; Haseman, Jean; Hammetter, Rona OT Practice,

2005 Feb 21; 10(3): 16-20.

Active Open Learner Models as Animal Companions: Motivating Children to Learn Through Interacting with My-Pet and

Our-Pet. Chen, Zhi-Hong; Chou, Chih-Yueh; Deng, Yi-Chan; Chan, Tak-Wai. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence

in Education, 2007; 17(2): 145-167.

R.E.A.D. Is a Pawsitive Program for Kids of All Ages. Originally published in Interactions, Vol. 19, No. 3, 2001. By Sandi

Martin

SPEECH THERAPY

The Effect of a Therapy Dog on the Communication Skills of an Adult with Aphasia: Case Report. LaFrance, C., Garcia, L.

J., Labreche, J. Journal of Communication Disorders, 40(3) 2007 May-Jun: 215-24.

TRAUMA

A Pilot Study on Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy for Trauma-Related Disorders. Shambo, Leigh; Seeley, Susan K.;

Vonderfecht, Heather R. Scientific and Educational Journal of Therapeutic Riding. 2010; 11-23.

Integrating Animals in Psychotherapy: The Dog as Co-Therapist in the Hypnotherapeutic Treatment of Trauma—A Case

Report. Mende, Eva-Maria; Mende, Matthias. Contemporary Hypnosis & Integrative Therapy. 2011; 28(1): 8-16.

ZOONOTIC DISEASES

* Escherichia coli from animal reservoirs as a potential source of human extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli. Bélanger,

Louise; Garenaux, Amélie; Harel, Josée; Boulianne, Martine; Nadeau, Eric; Dozois, Charles M. FEMS Immunology &

Medical Microbiology. 2011 Jun; 62(1): 1-10.

* Zoonotic Poxviruses Associated with Companion Animals. Tack, Danielle M.; Reynolds, Mary G. Animals. 2011; 1: 337-

395.

* Zoonoses of Rabbits and Rodents. Hill, William Allen; Brown, Julie Paige. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic

Animal Practice. 2011 Sep; 14(3): 519-531, vii.

* Zoonoses of Ferrets, Hedgehogs, and Sugar Gliders. Pignon, Charly; Mayer, Jörg. Veterinary Clinics of North America.

Exotic Animal Practice. 2011 Sep; 14(3): 533-549, vii.

* Evidence of Multiple Virulence Subtypes in Nosocomial and Community-Associated MRSA Genotypes in Companion

Animals from the Upper Midwestern and Northeastern United States. Lin, Yihan; Barker, Emily; Kislow, Jennifer;

Kaldhone, Pravin; Stemper, Mary E.; Pantrangi, Madhulatha; Moore, Frances M.; Hall, Matthew; Fritsche, Thomas R.;

Novicki, Thomas; Foley Steven L.; Shukla, Sanjay K. Clinical Medicine & Research. 2011 Mar; 9(1): 7-16.

* Flea-Associated Zoonotic Diseases of Cats in the USA: Bartonellosis, Flea-Borne Rickettsioses, and Plague. McElroy,

Kristina M.; Blagburn, Byron L.; Breitschwerdt, Edward B.; Mead, Paul S.; McQuiston, Jennifer H. Trends in Parasitology.

2010 Apr; 26(4): 197-204.

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* Giardiasis in Dogs and Cats: Update on Epidemiology and Public Health Significance. Ballweber, Lora R.; Xiao, Lihua;

Bowman, Dwight D.; Kahn, Geoffrey; Cama, Vitaliano A. Trends in Parasitology. 2010 Apr; 26(4): 180-189.

* Hookworms of dogs and cats as agents of cutaneous larva migrans. Bowman, Dwight D.; Montgomery, Susan P.; Zajac,

Anne M.; Eberhard, Mark L.; Kazacos, Kevin R. Trends in Parasitology. 2010 Apr; 26(4): 162-167.

* Knowledge and Perceptions of Dog-Associated Zoonoses: Brazos County, Texas, USA. Bingham, Glenda M.; Budke,

Christine M.; Slater, Margaret R. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 2010 Feb 1; 93(2-3): 211-221.

* Lyme Borreliosis in Dogs and Humans in the USA. Little, Susan E.; Heise, Stephanie R.; Blagburn, Byron L.; Callister,

Steven M.; Mead, Paul S. Trends in Parasitology. 2010 Apr; 26(4): 213-218.

* Pets-Related Peritonitis in Peritoneal Dialysis: Companion Animals or Trojan

Horses? Broughton, Ashley; Verger, Christian; Goffin, Eric. Seminars in Dialysis. 2010 May-Jun; 23(3): 306-316.

* Recent Advances in Leishmaniosis in Pet Animals: Epidemiology, Diagnostics and Anti-Vectorial Prophylaxis.

Gramiccia, M. Veterinary Parasitology. 2011 Sep 8; 181(1): 23-30.

* Role of Pet Dogs and Cats in the Transmission of Helminthic Zoonoses in Europe, with a Focus on Echinoccosis and

Toxocarosis. Knapen, Frans; Schweiger, Alexander; Overgaauw, Paul A. M. Veterinary Parasitology. 2011 Nov 24; 182(1):

41-53.

* One Health: The Importance of Companion Animal Vector-Borne Diseases. Day, Michael J. Parasites & Vectors. 2011

Apr 13; 4: 49.

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