Rusu Alina Simona, Davis Rebecca
Faculty of Animal Sciences and Biotechnologies, Civic Engagement Center, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Office of Global Programs, School of Social Work, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2022 Oct 12;9:1024355. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.1024355. eCollection 2022.
An increasing number of studies in the field of Social Work (SW) address the incorporation of animal presence in practice and improved understanding of social support and therapeutic components. Education programs on the ethical and practical principles of animal-assisted interventions, including models and theories supporting the psycho-physiological effects of human-animal interactions (HAI), are being implemented around the world, especially in the US. While designing and implementing a new interdisciplinary curriculum can be time-consuming and, depending on the many variables, integrating elements of HAI components in existing curricula can be a more efficient approach. We present a step-by-step approach for inclusion of HAI knowledge and practice in teaching Yalom's principles and therapeutic factors of group therapy to SW students. Based on a qualitative analysis of the existent literature and on the results of several research projects in the field of HAI, we propose an approach for infusing research-informed examples and theories supporting the beneficial effects of HAI in the direction of the interdisciplinary understanding of the Yalom's primary factors in the therapeutic process, such as: instillation of hope, corrective recapitulation of the primary family group, development of socializing techniques, imitative behavior, interpersonal learning, and group cohesion. Applied values of HAI are discussed for each factor, emphasizing the added value of animal presence in group therapy settings from the perspective of the dynamic of interspecific social networks, i.e., animal-handler-group members.
社会工作(SW)领域越来越多的研究关注在实践中引入动物以及增进对社会支持和治疗要素的理解。关于动物辅助干预的伦理和实践原则的教育项目,包括支持人 - 动物互动(HAI)心理生理效应的模型和理论,正在全球范围内实施,尤其是在美国。虽然设计和实施一门新的跨学科课程可能很耗时,而且取决于诸多变量,但将HAI要素融入现有课程可能是一种更有效的方法。我们提出了一种逐步将HAI知识和实践纳入向SW专业学生教授亚隆团体治疗原则和治疗因素的教学过程的方法。基于对现有文献的定性分析以及HAI领域若干研究项目的结果,我们提出一种方法,即在对亚隆治疗过程中的主要因素(如:希望的灌输、原生家庭群体的矫正性重现、社交技巧的发展、模仿行为、人际学习和团体凝聚力)进行跨学科理解的方向上,注入支持HAI有益效果的基于研究的实例和理论。针对每个因素讨论了HAI的应用价值,从种间社会网络(即动物 - 驯养者 - 团体成员)动态的角度强调了动物出现在团体治疗环境中的附加价值。