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Equine and Canine Equine and Canine Assisted Therapy in Assisted Therapy in Private Practice Private Practice Dr. Deena Case-Pall Dr. Deena Case-Pall [email protected] Dr. Mary Ann Evans Dr. Mary Ann Evans <www.drmaryannevans.com> <www.drmaryannevans.com> Dr. Peter Claydon Dr. Peter Claydon [email protected]

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Equine and Canine Assisted Therapy in Private Practice. Dr. Deena Case-Pall [email protected] Dr. Mary Ann Evans Dr. Peter Claydon [email protected]. The Future…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Equine and Canine Assisted Therapy in Private Practice

Equine and Canine Equine and Canine Assisted Therapy in Assisted Therapy in Private Practice Private Practice

Dr. Deena Case-Pall Dr. Deena Case-Pall [email protected]

Dr. Mary Ann Evans Dr. Mary Ann Evans <www.drmaryannevans.com><www.drmaryannevans.com>

Dr. Peter Claydon Dr. Peter Claydon [email protected]

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The Future…The Future…

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““One of the most fundamental advantages of One of the most fundamental advantages of animal assisted therapy over other animal assisted therapy over other therapeutic modalities is that it provides therapeutic modalities is that it provides the patientthe patient** a much-needed opportunity to a much-needed opportunity to give affection as well as receive it. It is give affection as well as receive it. It is this reciprocity—rare among medical this reciprocity—rare among medical therapies—that makes AAT a unique and therapies—that makes AAT a unique and valuable route to healingvaluable route to healing.”.”

– – Dr. Andrew Weil (leader in the field of Dr. Andrew Weil (leader in the field of integrative medicine)integrative medicine)

** “ “andand the therapist!” – Dr. Peter Claydon the therapist!” – Dr. Peter Claydon