Benefits of Animal Assisted Therapy

 

Recently, Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) has gained significant attention as a complementary treatment modality in mental health counseling. This therapeutic approach involves including animals, typically dogs, horses, or even cats, in the treatment process. The human-animal bond can provide unique emotional support and contribute positively to the therapeutic outcomes for individuals dealing with various mental health issues, including trauma, anxiety, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

Understanding Animal Assisted Therapy

Animal Assisted Therapy is not just about spending time with animals; it is a structured, goal-oriented intervention designed to improve a person's emotional, social, cognitive, and physical functioning. Trained therapists guide interactions between clients and therapy animals, facilitating activities that promote healing and well-being.

Benefits:

  • Helps restore feelings of hope, self-worth, responsibility, and communication.

  • The relationship with a therapy animal is predictable and reliable. The relationship helps increase security, and the client knows the animal will be there to provide unconditional love.

  • Therapy animals provide physical comfort.

  • As a complementary treatment, AAT can enhance traditional therapeutic interventions, improving clients' outcomes and overall well-being.

  • By integrating animals into the healing process, mental health professionals can tap into a powerful resource that promotes recovery and resilience.

Ellie, the therapy dog, is in the Jackson, Michigan, office on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays from 9-3. Ellie and her handler (Jenn) have passed a team evaluation through Pet Partners. Jenn has also received additional training in animal-assisted therapy interventions.

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