Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology (Aug 2022)

Process Evaluation of Animal Assisted Therapies with Children: The Role of the Human-Animal Bond on the Therapeutic Alliance, Depth of Elaboration, and Smoothness of Sessions

  • Fabrizio Mezza,
  • Claudia Saturnino,
  • Rosa Pizzo,
  • Antonio Santaniello,
  • Serena Cristiano,
  • Susanne Garzillo,
  • Nelson Mauro Maldonato,
  • Vincenzo Bochicchio,
  • Lucia Francesca Menna,
  • Cristiano Scandurra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13129/2282-1619/mjcp-3433
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2

Abstract

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Objective: The current study examined the change processes in three Animal Assisted Therapies (AATs) by assessing the relationship between the human-animal bond and the therapeutic alliance, depth of elaboration, and smoothness of treatment sessions. Methods: This was a retrospective study assessing videotaped AATs conducted with three children aged from 7 to 9 years old from the observer perspective. The AATs were based on the Federico II Model of Healthcare Zooanthropology, and each consisted in 8 sessions. A one-way analysis of variance and linear regression models was performed. Results: The human-animal bond, therapeutic alliance, depth of elaboration, and smoothness significantly improved during the sessions. Furthermore, the improvement in therapeutic dimensions proved to be a function of the increase in the human-animal bond. Conclusions: The findings have provided empirical evidence of the change processes occurring during AATs with children, offering some limited but specific insights into the interspecific relationship as a central axis of such treatments.

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