There are many current strategies and techniques proven to help college age students reduce their stress. However, there is limited research about the use of therapy dogs to help reduce stress among this population. This literature review investigates the relationship between therapy dogs and the power to reduce stress among college students, especially those majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD). The analysis shows a strong correlation between utilizing a therapy dog and the reduction of stress for college students. Further research and implementation should be done to determine the effectiveness of therapy dog interactions with college student and the impact on perceived stress levels
Stress is an insidious health risk that is commonly reported among university students. While resear...
Although the presence of dogs and pet therapy programs on college campuses is increasing, evidence o...
While students are increasingly struggling with anxiety and depression, the effects of therapy dogs ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityAlthough animal-assisted activitie...
There are a variety of studies which show the benefits of animal assisted therapy on mental health b...
Objective: This systematic review was conducted to review how canine assisted therapy affects emotio...
The interaction between humans and canines has been linked to a variety of benefits including reduct...
University can be a stressful time for many undergraduates. Fortunately, there are various stress re...
With final exams looming, VCU students could play with friendly dogs at “Paws for Stress” events hel...
Students experience many stressors throughout the semester. Student stress may arise from various fa...
Background: Pet therapy is becoming increasingly popular and is used in a variety of ways from encou...
© Copyright 2018 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Forty-eight students engaged with ...
The purpose of this study was to explore benefits of interacting with a canine on anxiety, stress, d...
Stress throughout college is associated with negative outcomes, including poor health, poor academic...
Colleges are facing increasing levels of distressed students and need a wide variety of tools to ass...
Stress is an insidious health risk that is commonly reported among university students. While resear...
Although the presence of dogs and pet therapy programs on college campuses is increasing, evidence o...
While students are increasingly struggling with anxiety and depression, the effects of therapy dogs ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityAlthough animal-assisted activitie...
There are a variety of studies which show the benefits of animal assisted therapy on mental health b...
Objective: This systematic review was conducted to review how canine assisted therapy affects emotio...
The interaction between humans and canines has been linked to a variety of benefits including reduct...
University can be a stressful time for many undergraduates. Fortunately, there are various stress re...
With final exams looming, VCU students could play with friendly dogs at “Paws for Stress” events hel...
Students experience many stressors throughout the semester. Student stress may arise from various fa...
Background: Pet therapy is becoming increasingly popular and is used in a variety of ways from encou...
© Copyright 2018 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Forty-eight students engaged with ...
The purpose of this study was to explore benefits of interacting with a canine on anxiety, stress, d...
Stress throughout college is associated with negative outcomes, including poor health, poor academic...
Colleges are facing increasing levels of distressed students and need a wide variety of tools to ass...
Stress is an insidious health risk that is commonly reported among university students. While resear...
Although the presence of dogs and pet therapy programs on college campuses is increasing, evidence o...
While students are increasingly struggling with anxiety and depression, the effects of therapy dogs ...