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Why Animal Assisted Therapy Is Important for Children and Youth
The Exceptional Parent - Boston
Author: John L Pitts
Date: Oct 2005
Start Page: 38
Pages: 2
Text Word Count: 973
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Animal Assisted Therapy and Activities have become well established in traditional physiological and psychological medicine in North America. While positive animal interaction is nothing new, the beneficial calming effects of therapy have only been well documented in the medical literature in the last 50 years. Animals have become common as hospital visitors and resident animals for treatment centers for children with special needs and of emotionally disturbed children. Pitts elaborates.

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