Use of Animal-Assisted Therapy in the Rehabilitation of an Assault Victim with a Concurrent Mood Disorder |
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Authors: | Sanjeev Sockalingam Madeline Li Upasana Krishnadev Keith Hanson Kayli Balaban Laura R. Pacione |
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Affiliation: | 1. Medical Psychiatry Service, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;2. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Multidisciplinary mental health rehabilitation settings often encounter patients with complex comorbid medical and psychiatric issues that require integrative, multifaceted treatment strategies. Although medication and psychotherapy are typical treatment mainstays, a broader variety of therapeutic options are available, including animal-assisted therapy. Here we describe a patient who received animal-assisted therapy as a psychiatric rehabilitation tool to ameliorate his atypical depression following an assault and subsequent head injury. A review of the relevant literature highlights the therapeutic potential of animal-assisted therapy to restore and maintain patient independence and level of functioning, both of which are key treatment goals. |
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