Published: Springer, 2011
Description:
1 online resource (xxii, 421 pages) : illustrations.
Contents:
“…PART I: Contextual and Cultural Issues -- Introduction: Using Context to Inform Clinical Practice and Research -- British Animal Behaviour Studies in the Twentieth Century: Some Interdisciplinary Perspectives -- The History of Animal Ethics in Western Culture -- The
Human-Animal Experience in Deep Historical Perspective -- Predator-Prey
Relationships: What Humans Can Learn from Horses About Being Whole -- Lapdogs and Moral Shepherd's Dogs: Canine and Paid Female Companions in Nineteenth Century English Literature -- PART II: Psychological Issues of Attachment and Well-being -- Understanding the AAT Rx: Applications of AAI in Clinical Practice -- Self Psychology and the
Human-Animal Bond: An Overview -- A Developmental Psychological Perspective on the
Human-Animal Bond -- Pet Ownership and Health -- PART III: Bereavement, Loss, and Disenfranchised Grief -- Family-Present Euthanasia: Protocols for Planning and Preparing Clients for the Death of a Pet -- Life After Loss: Psychodynamic Perspectives on a Continuing Bonds Approach with "Pet Companion" -- Death of a Companion Animal: Understanding Human Responses to Bereavement -- PART IV: Animal Rights, Abuse, and Neglect -- A Triad of Family Violence: Examining Overlap in the Abuse of Children, Partners, and Pets -- Urbanization and Animal Cruelty: What Role Does Utilitarianism Play? …”
Call Number:
Loading…
Located:
Loading…
SpringerLink - Click here for access
eBook