Animal-assisted therapy - magic or medicine? (2000)
Odendaal, J. S.
Abstract
A sound theoretical basis supported by scientifically measured physiological parameters is needed to gain medical support for animal-assisted therapy. Six neurochemicals associated with a decrease in blood pressure were measured in humans (n=18) and dogs (n=18) before and after positive interaction. Results (P<.05) indicated that in both species the neurochemicals involved with attention-seeking or attentionis egens behavior have increased. This information can be used as a rationale for animal-assisted therapy.
Published
2000
Citation
Odendaal, J. S. 2000. Animal-assisted therapy - magic or medicine? Journal of Psychosomatic Research 49(4), 275-280.
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