Психология взаимодействия с животными и ее применение в психолого-социальной работе (по материалам зарубежных источников)

Т. 91 С. 4549 | Санкт-Петербургский государственный институт психологии и социальной работы | ISSN: 1993-8101

Аннотация

В статье представлено направление терапии взаимодействия с животными по материалам зарубежных источников. Описывается ее становление за рубежом. Анализируется диапазон применения: содействие в нормализации состояния человека в кризисных состояниях, помощь животных в процессе социализации, поддержка людей с ограниченными возможностями, страдающих психическими заболеваниями, и т.д. Раскрывается этическая сторона вопроса.

Ключевые слова

психология взаимодействия с животными, терапия творческим самовыражением

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