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of the fact that dogs can bolster psychological well-being in humans has resulted in their wide-spread use as therapists. in the 1960s, boris levinson, an american child psychologist, noted that his patients developed a rapport with his dog, jingles, and were more inclined to respond positively to therapy
earlier results. salmon and salmon (1982), for instance, found that the presence of a residential dog in a nursing home resulted in 'happier', more 'alert' and more 'responsive' patients, as assessed by staff reports. more recently, bernstein and associates (2000) discovered that animal-assisted therapy...
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