医学
动物辅助治疗
猫
焦虑
萧条(经济学)
疾病
重症监护医学
内科学
精神科
动物福利
宠物疗法
生态学
生物
宏观经济学
经济
作者
Katarzyna Tomaszewska,Iga Bomert,E. Wilkiewicz-Wawro
出处
期刊:Polish annals of medicine
[Collegium Medicum, University of Warmia and Mazury]
日期:2017-03-18
卷期号:24 (2): 283-286
被引量:17
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.poamed.2016.11.011
摘要
Feline-assisted therapy is contact therapy involving cats. Some breeds of cats have innate characteristics that may be desirable in feline-assisted therapy. These include Ragdolls, Maine Coons and American Shorthairs. Cats have to meet certain requirements to participate in feline-assisted therapy: they should be adults aged 1 year or older, they should have a well-developed temperament, they should be vaccinated, sterilized and in good health. The purpose of this paper was to discuss feline-assisted therapy (cat-assisted therapy) as a potentially beneficial form of treatment for various physical and psychological conditions in humans. The paper was based on the available literature and publications. Contact with a cat can contribute to the treatment of many diseases, including depression (anxiety and fear), arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, AIDS, ADHD, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular disease, progressive muscular atrophy (muscular dystrophy), sclerosis, loss of sight and hearing, mental illness, osteoporosis and autism. Feline-assisted therapy may be conducted in nursing homes, prisons, hospices, hospitals, kindergartens and schools. Feline-assisted therapy can be used in a variety of settings, and it is gaining increased popularity. Cat-assisted therapy is particularly recommended for patients who are unable to interact with large animals such as horses or are afraid of dogs.
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