This qualitative study explored the effects of human–animal relationships on care-farms, with specific attention to the context of trauma histories. We questioned how the interpretative act and belief in identifying shared narratives of prior suffering could change how people relate to their own narratives of trauma and grief and to animals. Drawing on a study of grieving individuals’ experiences on a care-farm providing support and psychoeducation to individuals who have experienced traumatic grief, we present the results of an in-depth qualitative survey. As part of the study, participants were asked to reflect on whether it was important that the service-provider’s model included helping rescue animals: 91% answered affirmatively. Partic...
More than half of Canadians share their homes with a pet (i.e. companion animal). Outside of the hom...
The death of a pet induces responses qualitatively similar to the loss of a beloved human. A large n...
Thirty participants of the Companion Animal Love, Loss, and Memories (CALLM) group held at The Unive...
It is estimated that approximately 40% of UK households include an animal companion, suggesting anim...
The human-animal bond is a relational theory which describes the dynamic between humans and nonhuman...
Care farming has been used to alleviate distress and increase wellbeing in various populations. This...
I explored individuals’ relationships with an assistance dog and their experiences of loss from an a...
In responding to insightful commentaries from 7 scholars, for which I am grateful, I offer new thoug...
Those who work in the animal protection and welfare (APW) sector are consistently exposed to human a...
We explore the role of farm animals in providing care to different types of participants at care far...
The study of human-animal work is a new and rapidly evolving field. This thesis takes an ‘ethic of ...
This thesis joins a vibrant interdisciplinary conversation about animal subjectivity. Specifically, ...
Animals under human management are often separated from conspecifics, which may lead to behaviour in...
This is a qualitative study based on interviews held with three professionals working in the field o...
This qualitative research examined the little studied area of human-pet relationships and their impa...
More than half of Canadians share their homes with a pet (i.e. companion animal). Outside of the hom...
The death of a pet induces responses qualitatively similar to the loss of a beloved human. A large n...
Thirty participants of the Companion Animal Love, Loss, and Memories (CALLM) group held at The Unive...
It is estimated that approximately 40% of UK households include an animal companion, suggesting anim...
The human-animal bond is a relational theory which describes the dynamic between humans and nonhuman...
Care farming has been used to alleviate distress and increase wellbeing in various populations. This...
I explored individuals’ relationships with an assistance dog and their experiences of loss from an a...
In responding to insightful commentaries from 7 scholars, for which I am grateful, I offer new thoug...
Those who work in the animal protection and welfare (APW) sector are consistently exposed to human a...
We explore the role of farm animals in providing care to different types of participants at care far...
The study of human-animal work is a new and rapidly evolving field. This thesis takes an ‘ethic of ...
This thesis joins a vibrant interdisciplinary conversation about animal subjectivity. Specifically, ...
Animals under human management are often separated from conspecifics, which may lead to behaviour in...
This is a qualitative study based on interviews held with three professionals working in the field o...
This qualitative research examined the little studied area of human-pet relationships and their impa...
More than half of Canadians share their homes with a pet (i.e. companion animal). Outside of the hom...
The death of a pet induces responses qualitatively similar to the loss of a beloved human. A large n...
Thirty participants of the Companion Animal Love, Loss, and Memories (CALLM) group held at The Unive...