İnsan sağlığının iyileştirilmesine yönelik hayvan destekli tedaviler

作者: Sibel Cevizci , Ethem Erginöz , Zuhal Baltaş

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摘要: ABSTRACT Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) or Pet is an adjunctive therapy by taking advantage of human and animal interaction, activate the physiological psychological mechanisms, initiate positive changes improving health in metabolism. In re cent years, this interaction are use to treat psychiatric disorders such as stress, depression, loneliness, pervasive developmental affect negatively health. Furthermore, AAT has been increasingly used improve quality life, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, chronic illnesses cancer AIDS. The aim paper identify reviewing evaluate how a scientific background from past now. Also, we give some information about risks, institutional applications, factors referring AAT’s mechanism action physical improvements provided with assisted therapies. results will be evaluated more advisable providing being applied public specialist, veterinarian, physician, psychologist, psychiatrist veterinary experts who monitor applications. Especially, psychosomatic effects result physical, emotional play mechanis m HDT can for life individuals diseases. Turkey, there no any investigation which have performed field. It quitely important benefits accurately select various methods proper Consequently, it obvious that considered healthcare services supportive process Turkey needs further studies.

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