Animal Assisted Therapy Case Study

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Several researchers have found that having an animal present in the therapy setting makes the therapist seem less threatening, while also decreasing the client’s hesitations about entering therapy (Lubbe et al. 120). Animal-assisted therapy only ever became an option because studies and time have shown that sometimes animals can get through to people when human relationships may be difficult. “… all humans have basic psychological needs (such as being loved, respected, useful, needed, accepted, and trusted) that an animals can meet by fulfilling important roles.” A case study that took place in South Africa using AAT proved that it is, in fact, beneficial. Lubbe pointed out that in using an animal, part of the preparation is being aware and