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Matching Animal-Assisted Therapy Techniques and Intentions with Counseling Guiding Theories
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CounselingAat IntentionsEducationMental HealthAat PracticeAnimal-assisted TherapyPsychologyPsychological InterventionsClinical PsychologyTherapeutic RelationshipCognitive TherapyMental Health CounselingTherapy OutcomesMental Health PracticeBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryMedicineAnimal-assisted Therapy TechniquesClinical Counseling TheoriesBehavior TherapyRehabilitationIndividual TherapyCognitive Behavioral InterventionMindfulnessTherapeutic ModelTreatment GoalPsychotherapyPsychopathology
Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) interventions are often used in mental health practice, yet there are few studies to assist mental health counselors in integrating AAT practice with theoretical foundations. The authors draw upon the literature on AAT intentions and techniques to illustrate how these practices are consistent with a variety of theoretical orientations. Case illustrations are provided.
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