Career Paths in Human-Animal Interaction for Social and Behavioral Scientists
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-36615-5 (ISBN)
Career Paths in Human-Animal Interaction for Social and Behavioral Scientists is an essential text for students and professionals wanting to pursue a career in human-animal interaction (HAI). It is exclusively designed to navigate this field and provide information on the best education, training, and background one might need to incorporate HAI into a successful career.
Kogan and Erdman bring together a diverse range of insights from HAI social scientists who have secured or created their HAI job. The book highlights six categories of work settings: academia, private practice, corporations/for profit companies, non-profit organizations, government, and other positions, to show the growing number of opportunities to blend social science interests with the desire to incorporate HAI into their careers.
The book clearly outlines the career paths available to social science students and professionals, from careers connected to human services of psychology, therapy, social work, and journalism, to research or other scholarship.
Lori R. Kogan, PhD, is Professor of Clinical Sciences at Colorado State University, USA. She is the Chair of the Human-Animal Interaction section of the American Psychological Association and Editor of the Human-Animal Interaction Bulletin, an open-access, online publication supported by the American Psychological Association. Phyllis Erdman, PhD, is a professor of counseling at Washington State University and is a licensed mental health counselor, and past chair of the Human-Animal Interaction section of Division 17 of the American Psychological Association. She has been working in the field of human-animal interaction for over ten years, including assessment of equine therapeutic interventions, pet grief, and documenting the need for emotional support animals.
Introduction
Part 1: Academic – Traditional
From Biopsychology to Human Behavioural Work to HAI Research: One Academician’s Path
Anne Barnfield
A Twist in the Tale (or is that Tail?): How I Apply Health Psychology to the Human-Animal Bond
Anna Chur-Hansen
Scientist-Practitioner Psychologist: Integrating the Human-Animal Interaction into Practice
Jennifer Coleman
Dogs as Co-researchers
Colleen Dell
From an Animal Shelter Towards a Professorship in Anthrozoology: An Unusual Career Path
Marie-Jose Enders-Slegers
There is a Shelter Dog in My College Classroom
Shlomit Flaisher-Grinberg
Human-Animal Interaction in Clinical Psychology: Teaching, Research, and Practice
Angela K. Fournier
The Entangled Path: Human Animal Interaction and Social Work
Cassandra Hanrahan
Solidarity and Scholarship: Thriving as a HAI Academic
Rachel Caroline Hogg
From Psychometrics to Animal Metrics
Jean Kirnan
Rescuing Street Dogs as a Passion and a Way of Being
Úrsula Aragunde Kohl
Working in the World of Human-Animal Interaction Research
Beth Lanning
Lessons from a Pioneer in Equine Assisted Therapies
Arieahn Matamonasa Bennett
Studying Dolphins in the Bahamas: Who Says Academic Careers are Dry?
Maria Maust-Mohl
Academic Pathways Towards HAI
Patricia Pendry
Civic Engagement of Students through Human-Animal Interactions
Alina Simona Rusu
An HAI Love Story: A Couple Collaborates as Teachers and Researchers Exploring Our Connection to Animals
Dieter and Netzin Steklis
An Academic Career Based on What I love: People, Animals, and Health
Cindy C. Wilson
Part 2: Academic – With Clinical Work
Insights from a Late Bloomer in the field of Human-Animal Interactions
John-Tyler Binfet
Labracadabra! The Magic of Animal-Assisted Social Work
Yvonne Eaton-Stull
Human-Animal Bond in Colorado (HABIC) at Colorado State University
Helen Holmquist-Johnson
Mutual Rescue: From Multiple Sclerosis to Working with Therapy Dogs in Education
Diana Pena Gil
Getting in the H.A.B.I.T: Bringing Animal Assisted Interventions to Victims of Crime Bethanie A. Poe
A Social Workers Experience at a Veterinary School and Teaching Hospital
Eric Richman
Supporting Students and Companion Animals in University and Community Settings
Clarissa Uttley
"Yes, I work with animals…No, I’m not a vet": Animal-Assisted Intervention and the Indian Experience
Georgitta Valiyamattam
Part 3: For Profit, Not for Profit and Government
Making a Difference as an Animal-Assisted Interactions Program Coordinator?
Tanya K. Bailey
Changing Lives, One Service Dog at a Time
Sarah Birman
Canine- Assisted Family Treatment Court Coordinator
Megan Bridges
Nurse-Led Canine-Assisted Intervention Practice
Cindy Brosig
Promoting Animal Welfare in a Context of International Development: A Career in the Non-Governmental Sector
Ashleigh F. Brown
Advancing Standards and Professionalization in the Field of AAI
Taylor Chastain
A Day in the Life of an Executive Director at an Animal Protection Think Tank
Ivy Collier
Occupational Therapy: Using Meaningful Occupations to Enhance Function Throughout the Lifespan
Emily DeBreto
The Clinical Direction of Dogs
Matthew Decker
Animal Instincts: Following an Unmarked Path from Volunteerism to a Career in Human Animal Interaction
Marivic R. Dizon
A Look into Animal Assisted Interventions Abroad: Entrecanes Association in Northern Spain
Carolina Duarte-Gan
Program Design, Implementation, and Management: Human-Animal Interactions
Carrie Nydick Finch
Experiences in Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAI): Practice, Research and Teaching
Patricia Flaherty Fischette
Human-Animal Interaction on the New York City Subway (Long Before Pizza Rat)
Maya Gupta
A Fair Shake For Youth: Helping Middle School Kids Connect with Dogs—While Discovering their Own Best Selves
Audrey Hendler
Kids and Dogs. Sounds Easy, Right?
Indy Hlava
Working with A Facility Dog in a Veterans Affairs Hospital
Elizabeth Holman
An Industry Veterinarian’s Perspective on a Career in Human-Animal Interaction
Karyl Hurley
Pick your Own Adventure, Finding a Career in the Non-Profit World
Emily Patterson-Kane
Organized Animal Protection as a Career: Meaning, Mission and the Academic Contributor
Bernard Unti
Part 4: Private Practice, AAI Program
Symbiotic Relationship Between Therapist and Co-Therapist: The Story of Emmie
Donna Clarke
A Professional Transformational Journey in the Practice of Animal Assisted Interventions
Molly DePrekel
A Legal Career with Animals
Akisha Townsend Eaton
Conducting Canine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Betz King
Scientist-Practitioner Approach: Harnessing the Power of Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy and Animal-Assisted Interventions in Private Practice
Elizabeth A. Letson
Applying Theoretical Frameworks and Organizational Structures to Help Develop the Field of Animal-Assisted Interventions: The Questions We Must Ask and the Answers We Must Seek
Katarina Felicia Lundgren
For the Love of Horses
Fay McCormack
Please Bear with Me: Working with My Canine Co-Therapist
Janus Moncur
Counselling with a Therapy- Animal
Patricia Nitkin
Forget Me Not Farm: A Haven for Children and Animals to Bond and Break the Cycle of Abuse
Carol M Rathmann
Integrating Human-Animal Interactions and Psychology: Research & Service
Yahaira Segarra
The Art and Science of Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy
Marilyn Sokolof
Animal Assisted Play Therapy
Risë VanFleet
Create your Herd: Developing a Career through Lived Experiences
Aviva Vincent
Canines, Equines, and Social Work
Heather White
Erscheinungsdatum | 16.04.2021 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 290 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Allgemeine Psychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zoologie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Berufspädagogik | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-367-36615-0 / 0367366150 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-367-36615-5 / 9780367366155 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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