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• Archive: Faculty:Christina Strayer ThorntonDuration:5 Hours 45 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 16, 2017 Description Neuroscience of the human-animal emotional bondPairing AAT with other evidence-based therapiesInterventions and treatment goals for:PTSD, anxiety and depressionAttachment disorders, trauma and conduct disorderTelemental Health and ATTAre you in need of an effective intervention to help build rapport with your clients who otherwise take many sessions to trust you and feel safe before disclosing?
• Animals can bridge the trust gap and accelerate the therapeutic alliance.Join Christina Strayer, Ed.D, LPC, CCTP, AAT, DCC, and learn animal-assisted therapy activities and interventions that produce amazing results for your clients diagnosed with attachment disorders, trauma, anxiety, depression, PTSD, conduct disorder, ADHD and autism.
• You will receive specific examples of animal-assisted therapeutic goals and strategies to:Build social interaction, feelings of safety, security and trustDecrease hyperarousal, impulse control and dysregulationEmpower self-efficacy and quality of lifePromote motivation and goal settingIncrease positive communication skills and empathyThis seminar also includes the latest research outcomes, solid foundational knowledge about the human-animal emotional bond and up-to-date information about relevant laws.
• You will also discover very practical information and resources to help you implement your own animal-assisted interventions.
• therapistMindfulness of Animals and How it Helps the Human BrainThe neuroscience of the human-animal bondWhy zebras don’t get ulcersAnimal-assisted interventions without an animalThe Legal LandscapeFour federal laws that impact animal-assisted interventionsClient rights and when not to involve an animalInformed consentEvidence-Based Interventions and Treatment Goals/Outcomes:PTSD, Trauma, Anxiety and depressionTapping technique via pettingBreathing techniques to relax and calmEmpower self-efficacyIncrease socializationIncrease motivation and goal settingMindfulness exercises with animalsAttachment Disorders and Conduct DisorderStrategies to build trust and strengthen the therapeutic allianceStructured play to share emotions/cognitionsIdentifying with therapy animal’s narrativeAnimal commands to develop norms of behaviorsInterventions that provide emotional support and enhance quality of lifeAutism Spectrum Disorder and ADHDSocial skills via role play and conversing with the therapy animalAnimals as mirrors to internal statesImprove sensory sensitivity through AATIncrease confidence in clientsAnimals facilitating relaxation strategiesImpulse control via body cues/narrativesPairing AAT with Other Evidence-Based TherapiesCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)Gestalt TherapyComponents of Animal-Assisted InterventionProtocol for introducing animal and clientInteraction techniques for client and animalClosure, documentation and secure liability insuranceBecome an Animal-Assisted TherapistAnimal qualifications/characteristics and choosing your therapy animalTools to assess therapy animal’s temperament, limitations and stress levelsK-9 training and AAT certification programsCompassion fatigue: your therapy animal as a support systemTelemental health: Incorporate your animal in distance video-conferencing Faculty Christina Strayer Thornton, Ed.D, LPC, CCTP, AAT Related seminars and products: 1 Christina Strayer Thornton, Ed.D, LPC, CCTP, AAT, is a licensed practicing counselor with three therapy dogs of her own.