This case study describes the experiences of three individuals who participated in a training program that taught them to work with their dogs in a mindful manner. That is to say, in a way that would help them intentionally pay attention in an open, accepting, and curious way, to the needs, body language, responses, and reactions of their dogs. The ways in which these external experiences led to an awareness of their internal experience are also discussed. The results suggest that this method not only positively influenced the relationship these women had with their dogs, but also enhanced their relationship with others and contributed to their own self-growth and increased happiness. A look at how incorporating the concepts of mindfulness,...
This study examined the difference between counselor empathic responding with and without a therapy ...
There is notorious inconsistency regarding mental health benefits of dog ownership, partially due to...
Contains fulltext : 135442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
Problem. For many in contemporary culture, the pursuit of possession has become an attempt to achie...
Stay-at-home regulations in response to COVID-19 have put humans at increased risk of loneliness. So...
The aim of the study is to finely describe and understand how two dogs’ presence on the one hand, an...
This study utilizes a heuristic methodology to seek answers to several questions regarding a depth p...
Objective: Dogs have been integrated in human society over centuries. This process has selected uniq...
© 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is the author’s accepted version of the work, which was origi...
This thesis aims to explore a series of psychological aspects underlying the human-dog relationship,...
In this dissertation are developed several aspects of a cognitive-relational rehabilitation model. I...
Offering early interventions to address mental health disorders in school settings may minimize long...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Therapy dogs are used in a variety of settings, including prisons, hospitals, and schools, for the p...
This study examined the difference between counselor empathic responding with and without a therapy ...
There is notorious inconsistency regarding mental health benefits of dog ownership, partially due to...
Contains fulltext : 135442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
Problem. For many in contemporary culture, the pursuit of possession has become an attempt to achie...
Stay-at-home regulations in response to COVID-19 have put humans at increased risk of loneliness. So...
The aim of the study is to finely describe and understand how two dogs’ presence on the one hand, an...
This study utilizes a heuristic methodology to seek answers to several questions regarding a depth p...
Objective: Dogs have been integrated in human society over centuries. This process has selected uniq...
© 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is the author’s accepted version of the work, which was origi...
This thesis aims to explore a series of psychological aspects underlying the human-dog relationship,...
In this dissertation are developed several aspects of a cognitive-relational rehabilitation model. I...
Offering early interventions to address mental health disorders in school settings may minimize long...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Therapy dogs are used in a variety of settings, including prisons, hospitals, and schools, for the p...
This study examined the difference between counselor empathic responding with and without a therapy ...
There is notorious inconsistency regarding mental health benefits of dog ownership, partially due to...
Contains fulltext : 135442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...