Careers in One Health
Social Workers' Roles in Caring for Humans and Their Animal Companions
Herausgeber: Kogan, Lori R.
Careers in One Health
Social Workers' Roles in Caring for Humans and Their Animal Companions
Herausgeber: Kogan, Lori R.
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Social workers play a critical role in the well-being of communities - trained to help individuals, families, and groups effect positive change and address barriers that stand in the way of optimal life and wellbeing.
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Social workers play a critical role in the well-being of communities - trained to help individuals, families, and groups effect positive change and address barriers that stand in the way of optimal life and wellbeing.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781032371467
- ISBN-10: 1032371463
- Artikelnr.: 68711016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781032371467
- ISBN-10: 1032371463
- Artikelnr.: 68711016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lori R. Kogan, PhD, is a professor of Clinical Sciences at Colorado State University. She is the chair of the Human-Animal Interaction section of the American Psychological Association and Editor-in-Chief of the Human-Animal Interaction journal, an open-access, online publication published by CABI. She has published numerous journal articles and books including Pet Loss, Grief, and Therapeutic Interventions: Practitioners Navigating the Human-Animal Bond, and Clinician's Guide to Treating Companion Animal Issues: Addressing Human-Animal Interaction. She is currently engaged in research pertaining to the intersection of the human-animal interaction and veterinary medicine.
Section One - Veterinary Social Work. 1.The interprofessional practice
space of veterinary social work- a social worker's perspective. 2.Embedded
social work in a school of veterinary medicine. 3.The cherished pets model
of veterinary social work. 4.Veterinary social work journey. 5.Kaleidoscope
of a veterinary social worker. 6.Grief led me here. 7.Veterinary social
work: becoming the best version of your professional self. 8.Hospital-based
veterinary social work: a brief primer. 9.Partnering with therapy animal
handler volunteers in healthcare: an introduction to volunteer management
for social workers. 10.My journey from human medicine to veterinary
medicine. 11.A horse of a different color. Section Two - Human Animal
Interactions focused Program Development and Policy Advocacy. 12.Programs &
Policies. 13.Policy advocacy and program evaluation: the external link of
practice work in one health. 14."Puffy's Pet Boarding" - a second home for
your dog. 15.Addressing the link between violence toward people and animals
as a generalist social worker. 16.Chasing Impact: take that leap of faith.
17.Sprout: companion animal to service dog to career inspiration. 18.On
canines, conflicts & community: reflections on one health.
19.Equine-assisted social work: a perfect match. Section Three - Animal
Assisted Interventions. 20.The power of paws: working full-time in
animal-assisted interactions. 21.Animal assisted psychotherapy: integrating
"canine co-therapists" into clinical social work outpatient treatment
settings. 22.Animal assisted therapy in clinical work within the disability
community. 23.Paws in play: the power of integrating animals into play
therapy practice. 24."The world is best viewed through the ears of a horse"
My career in equine assisted services. 25.Paws for play: dogs in play
therapy. 26.Finding your HAI niche. 27.Bear is my bridge. 28.Pandemic pups:
research and clinical implications. 29.Shelter pets and sheltered kids:
animal assisted therapy in juvenile justice. 30.When psychology and social
work meet: a clinician's experiences in the mental health field.
31.Animal-assisted psychotherapy: the golden standard. Section Four - The
Inclusion of Human-Animal Interactions within Social Work Practice. 32.HAI
in social work practice. 33. Pursuing a Career in Veterinary Social Work.
34.The integrated approach: one social worker's roundabout career journey
incorporating veterinary social work and one health. 35.Careers in one
health: social workers¿ roles in caring for humans and their companion
animals. 36.Animals are my teachers. 37.A social work path to teaching in
higher education. 38.Providing effective supervision for veterinary social
workers in practice. 39.Social work outside the box. 40.Advocacy and
pawprints: how a dog changed my career. 41.True joy: animal assisted play
therapy. 42.A one health path to support health and wellbeing. 43.Weaving
humane education into social work. Section Five - Human Animal Interactions
Focus within Human and Animal Organizations. 44.Emerging practices in
animal welfare. 45.Lessons from horses led my career. 46.A Social Worker's
Learnings from the Human Animal Bond: Animals as Family, Healers and
Colleagues. 47.Elevating the lives of animals and our relationships with
them. 48.The best way to help pets is to help people. 49.Centering
racialized lived experiences for human and animal well-being. 50.Unexpected
implementation of AAI in crisis work. 51.Law enforcement, social work &
therapy dogs. 52.Police social work: partnering with animals to help heal
communities. 53.Serving people and animals: a worthy career . 54.Social
workers' roles in caring for humans and their companion animals. 55.Animal
assisted therapy in an Israeli psychiatric hospital. Section Six - Human
Animal Interactions Focus within Academia. 56.Finding professional and
personal meaning through human-animal interaction academic research. 57.The
professor and "the pit bull lady". 58.How I became the "dog person" at
work. 59.Social workers' roles in creating inclusive communities for all
animals - human and non-human. 60.Designing a diverse social work career.
61.Human-animal-environment interactions in social work at the University
of Denver. 62.Supreme dogs, dream jobs. 63.How I got here. 64.Paw and
hoofprints on my career path. 65.Critical animal studies and one health in
social work. 66.Hospital veterinary social work in the Canadian context.
67.Bringing veterinary social work into a one-health model. 68.Social work
and human-animal interaction in an academic setting.
space of veterinary social work- a social worker's perspective. 2.Embedded
social work in a school of veterinary medicine. 3.The cherished pets model
of veterinary social work. 4.Veterinary social work journey. 5.Kaleidoscope
of a veterinary social worker. 6.Grief led me here. 7.Veterinary social
work: becoming the best version of your professional self. 8.Hospital-based
veterinary social work: a brief primer. 9.Partnering with therapy animal
handler volunteers in healthcare: an introduction to volunteer management
for social workers. 10.My journey from human medicine to veterinary
medicine. 11.A horse of a different color. Section Two - Human Animal
Interactions focused Program Development and Policy Advocacy. 12.Programs &
Policies. 13.Policy advocacy and program evaluation: the external link of
practice work in one health. 14."Puffy's Pet Boarding" - a second home for
your dog. 15.Addressing the link between violence toward people and animals
as a generalist social worker. 16.Chasing Impact: take that leap of faith.
17.Sprout: companion animal to service dog to career inspiration. 18.On
canines, conflicts & community: reflections on one health.
19.Equine-assisted social work: a perfect match. Section Three - Animal
Assisted Interventions. 20.The power of paws: working full-time in
animal-assisted interactions. 21.Animal assisted psychotherapy: integrating
"canine co-therapists" into clinical social work outpatient treatment
settings. 22.Animal assisted therapy in clinical work within the disability
community. 23.Paws in play: the power of integrating animals into play
therapy practice. 24."The world is best viewed through the ears of a horse"
My career in equine assisted services. 25.Paws for play: dogs in play
therapy. 26.Finding your HAI niche. 27.Bear is my bridge. 28.Pandemic pups:
research and clinical implications. 29.Shelter pets and sheltered kids:
animal assisted therapy in juvenile justice. 30.When psychology and social
work meet: a clinician's experiences in the mental health field.
31.Animal-assisted psychotherapy: the golden standard. Section Four - The
Inclusion of Human-Animal Interactions within Social Work Practice. 32.HAI
in social work practice. 33. Pursuing a Career in Veterinary Social Work.
34.The integrated approach: one social worker's roundabout career journey
incorporating veterinary social work and one health. 35.Careers in one
health: social workers¿ roles in caring for humans and their companion
animals. 36.Animals are my teachers. 37.A social work path to teaching in
higher education. 38.Providing effective supervision for veterinary social
workers in practice. 39.Social work outside the box. 40.Advocacy and
pawprints: how a dog changed my career. 41.True joy: animal assisted play
therapy. 42.A one health path to support health and wellbeing. 43.Weaving
humane education into social work. Section Five - Human Animal Interactions
Focus within Human and Animal Organizations. 44.Emerging practices in
animal welfare. 45.Lessons from horses led my career. 46.A Social Worker's
Learnings from the Human Animal Bond: Animals as Family, Healers and
Colleagues. 47.Elevating the lives of animals and our relationships with
them. 48.The best way to help pets is to help people. 49.Centering
racialized lived experiences for human and animal well-being. 50.Unexpected
implementation of AAI in crisis work. 51.Law enforcement, social work &
therapy dogs. 52.Police social work: partnering with animals to help heal
communities. 53.Serving people and animals: a worthy career . 54.Social
workers' roles in caring for humans and their companion animals. 55.Animal
assisted therapy in an Israeli psychiatric hospital. Section Six - Human
Animal Interactions Focus within Academia. 56.Finding professional and
personal meaning through human-animal interaction academic research. 57.The
professor and "the pit bull lady". 58.How I became the "dog person" at
work. 59.Social workers' roles in creating inclusive communities for all
animals - human and non-human. 60.Designing a diverse social work career.
61.Human-animal-environment interactions in social work at the University
of Denver. 62.Supreme dogs, dream jobs. 63.How I got here. 64.Paw and
hoofprints on my career path. 65.Critical animal studies and one health in
social work. 66.Hospital veterinary social work in the Canadian context.
67.Bringing veterinary social work into a one-health model. 68.Social work
and human-animal interaction in an academic setting.
Section One - Veterinary Social Work. 1.The interprofessional practice
space of veterinary social work- a social worker's perspective. 2.Embedded
social work in a school of veterinary medicine. 3.The cherished pets model
of veterinary social work. 4.Veterinary social work journey. 5.Kaleidoscope
of a veterinary social worker. 6.Grief led me here. 7.Veterinary social
work: becoming the best version of your professional self. 8.Hospital-based
veterinary social work: a brief primer. 9.Partnering with therapy animal
handler volunteers in healthcare: an introduction to volunteer management
for social workers. 10.My journey from human medicine to veterinary
medicine. 11.A horse of a different color. Section Two - Human Animal
Interactions focused Program Development and Policy Advocacy. 12.Programs &
Policies. 13.Policy advocacy and program evaluation: the external link of
practice work in one health. 14."Puffy's Pet Boarding" - a second home for
your dog. 15.Addressing the link between violence toward people and animals
as a generalist social worker. 16.Chasing Impact: take that leap of faith.
17.Sprout: companion animal to service dog to career inspiration. 18.On
canines, conflicts & community: reflections on one health.
19.Equine-assisted social work: a perfect match. Section Three - Animal
Assisted Interventions. 20.The power of paws: working full-time in
animal-assisted interactions. 21.Animal assisted psychotherapy: integrating
"canine co-therapists" into clinical social work outpatient treatment
settings. 22.Animal assisted therapy in clinical work within the disability
community. 23.Paws in play: the power of integrating animals into play
therapy practice. 24."The world is best viewed through the ears of a horse"
My career in equine assisted services. 25.Paws for play: dogs in play
therapy. 26.Finding your HAI niche. 27.Bear is my bridge. 28.Pandemic pups:
research and clinical implications. 29.Shelter pets and sheltered kids:
animal assisted therapy in juvenile justice. 30.When psychology and social
work meet: a clinician's experiences in the mental health field.
31.Animal-assisted psychotherapy: the golden standard. Section Four - The
Inclusion of Human-Animal Interactions within Social Work Practice. 32.HAI
in social work practice. 33. Pursuing a Career in Veterinary Social Work.
34.The integrated approach: one social worker's roundabout career journey
incorporating veterinary social work and one health. 35.Careers in one
health: social workers¿ roles in caring for humans and their companion
animals. 36.Animals are my teachers. 37.A social work path to teaching in
higher education. 38.Providing effective supervision for veterinary social
workers in practice. 39.Social work outside the box. 40.Advocacy and
pawprints: how a dog changed my career. 41.True joy: animal assisted play
therapy. 42.A one health path to support health and wellbeing. 43.Weaving
humane education into social work. Section Five - Human Animal Interactions
Focus within Human and Animal Organizations. 44.Emerging practices in
animal welfare. 45.Lessons from horses led my career. 46.A Social Worker's
Learnings from the Human Animal Bond: Animals as Family, Healers and
Colleagues. 47.Elevating the lives of animals and our relationships with
them. 48.The best way to help pets is to help people. 49.Centering
racialized lived experiences for human and animal well-being. 50.Unexpected
implementation of AAI in crisis work. 51.Law enforcement, social work &
therapy dogs. 52.Police social work: partnering with animals to help heal
communities. 53.Serving people and animals: a worthy career . 54.Social
workers' roles in caring for humans and their companion animals. 55.Animal
assisted therapy in an Israeli psychiatric hospital. Section Six - Human
Animal Interactions Focus within Academia. 56.Finding professional and
personal meaning through human-animal interaction academic research. 57.The
professor and "the pit bull lady". 58.How I became the "dog person" at
work. 59.Social workers' roles in creating inclusive communities for all
animals - human and non-human. 60.Designing a diverse social work career.
61.Human-animal-environment interactions in social work at the University
of Denver. 62.Supreme dogs, dream jobs. 63.How I got here. 64.Paw and
hoofprints on my career path. 65.Critical animal studies and one health in
social work. 66.Hospital veterinary social work in the Canadian context.
67.Bringing veterinary social work into a one-health model. 68.Social work
and human-animal interaction in an academic setting.
space of veterinary social work- a social worker's perspective. 2.Embedded
social work in a school of veterinary medicine. 3.The cherished pets model
of veterinary social work. 4.Veterinary social work journey. 5.Kaleidoscope
of a veterinary social worker. 6.Grief led me here. 7.Veterinary social
work: becoming the best version of your professional self. 8.Hospital-based
veterinary social work: a brief primer. 9.Partnering with therapy animal
handler volunteers in healthcare: an introduction to volunteer management
for social workers. 10.My journey from human medicine to veterinary
medicine. 11.A horse of a different color. Section Two - Human Animal
Interactions focused Program Development and Policy Advocacy. 12.Programs &
Policies. 13.Policy advocacy and program evaluation: the external link of
practice work in one health. 14."Puffy's Pet Boarding" - a second home for
your dog. 15.Addressing the link between violence toward people and animals
as a generalist social worker. 16.Chasing Impact: take that leap of faith.
17.Sprout: companion animal to service dog to career inspiration. 18.On
canines, conflicts & community: reflections on one health.
19.Equine-assisted social work: a perfect match. Section Three - Animal
Assisted Interventions. 20.The power of paws: working full-time in
animal-assisted interactions. 21.Animal assisted psychotherapy: integrating
"canine co-therapists" into clinical social work outpatient treatment
settings. 22.Animal assisted therapy in clinical work within the disability
community. 23.Paws in play: the power of integrating animals into play
therapy practice. 24."The world is best viewed through the ears of a horse"
My career in equine assisted services. 25.Paws for play: dogs in play
therapy. 26.Finding your HAI niche. 27.Bear is my bridge. 28.Pandemic pups:
research and clinical implications. 29.Shelter pets and sheltered kids:
animal assisted therapy in juvenile justice. 30.When psychology and social
work meet: a clinician's experiences in the mental health field.
31.Animal-assisted psychotherapy: the golden standard. Section Four - The
Inclusion of Human-Animal Interactions within Social Work Practice. 32.HAI
in social work practice. 33. Pursuing a Career in Veterinary Social Work.
34.The integrated approach: one social worker's roundabout career journey
incorporating veterinary social work and one health. 35.Careers in one
health: social workers¿ roles in caring for humans and their companion
animals. 36.Animals are my teachers. 37.A social work path to teaching in
higher education. 38.Providing effective supervision for veterinary social
workers in practice. 39.Social work outside the box. 40.Advocacy and
pawprints: how a dog changed my career. 41.True joy: animal assisted play
therapy. 42.A one health path to support health and wellbeing. 43.Weaving
humane education into social work. Section Five - Human Animal Interactions
Focus within Human and Animal Organizations. 44.Emerging practices in
animal welfare. 45.Lessons from horses led my career. 46.A Social Worker's
Learnings from the Human Animal Bond: Animals as Family, Healers and
Colleagues. 47.Elevating the lives of animals and our relationships with
them. 48.The best way to help pets is to help people. 49.Centering
racialized lived experiences for human and animal well-being. 50.Unexpected
implementation of AAI in crisis work. 51.Law enforcement, social work &
therapy dogs. 52.Police social work: partnering with animals to help heal
communities. 53.Serving people and animals: a worthy career . 54.Social
workers' roles in caring for humans and their companion animals. 55.Animal
assisted therapy in an Israeli psychiatric hospital. Section Six - Human
Animal Interactions Focus within Academia. 56.Finding professional and
personal meaning through human-animal interaction academic research. 57.The
professor and "the pit bull lady". 58.How I became the "dog person" at
work. 59.Social workers' roles in creating inclusive communities for all
animals - human and non-human. 60.Designing a diverse social work career.
61.Human-animal-environment interactions in social work at the University
of Denver. 62.Supreme dogs, dream jobs. 63.How I got here. 64.Paw and
hoofprints on my career path. 65.Critical animal studies and one health in
social work. 66.Hospital veterinary social work in the Canadian context.
67.Bringing veterinary social work into a one-health model. 68.Social work
and human-animal interaction in an academic setting.