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Phone / Fax ______X/12/1.000 Order Form Form Order - - - - - is is recognized as a is is a Professor in the ence Center in Ernstbrunn (all Austria). His research interests interests research His Austria). (all Ernstbrunn in Center ence chemosensory of particularly neurobiology, comparative are systems, social complexity and cognition, and human–ani foundations. evolutionary their and relationships mal Dennis Turner was president of the International Associa tion of Human-Animal Interaction Organizations (IAHAIO) for 15 years and is now Delegate of the Board for European Issues. He is co-founder and secretary of the International Society for Animal-Assisted Therapy (ISAAT) and has pub lished widely in the field ofespecially human-animal with domestic cats. interactions, Kerstin Uvnäs-Moberg, M.D., Ph.D., extensivelyauthorityworldpublishedoxytocin. has on She in the fieldand is currently Professor of Physiology at the University Swedish Agriculture,Universityofthe Skara,and of Skövde. Department Department of Behavioral at the University of - Vien Station as Director Research na of as well Lorenz the Konrad in Gruenau and co-founder and co-director of the Wolf Sci Prof. Prof. Dr. Kurt Kotrschal, Mag. rer. nat., Prof. Dr. Henri Julius is Professor of Special Education at the University of Rostock, Germany. He is well known for attachment-based interventions for behaviorally and emo Dr. Andrea Beetz is a psychologist and with over 15 years interactionsexperience ofhuman-animal field theof in and animal-assisted interventions. She is a board member ofthe International Association of Human-Animal Interaction Organizations (IAHAIO) and the International Society for (ISAZ). tionally disordered children, which he developed over the course of the last decade. About Authors: the Henri Julius · Andrea Beetz · Kurt Kotrschal From the Contents: Dennis Turner · Kerstin Uvnäs-Moberg Foreword by Judith Solomon 7 Human–Animal Relationships: Attachment and Caregiving Foreword by Sir Patrick Bateson Can Human–Animal Relationships Be Conceptualized as Attach- 1 The Mysterious Relationship Between Humans and ment Relationships? Animals Can Human–Animal Relationships Be Conceptualized as Caregiv- ing Relationships? Attachment to Pets 2 Why Humans Are Willing and Able to Relate to The Connection Between Attachment and Caregiving Behavior Animals: The Perspective of Evolutionary Biology “Insecure” and Nonattached Relationships Between Humans and An Integrative View of The Comparative Biologist Approach Animals Human-Animal Relationships Human Biophilia and Interest in Animals Attachment and Caregiving: The Animal Part with Implications for The Mechanistic Base of Human–Animal Companionship 8 Bringing the Strands Together: The Physiology of Therapeutic Practice Sociocognitive Matching by Domestication Attachment and Caregiving in Human–Animal Relationships Which Companion Animal? 2013, xiv + 192 pp. Physiological and Endocrine Patterns Underlying Attachment and With Forewords 3 Effects of Human–Animal Interaction on Health, Social Inter- Caregiving in Human–Animal Relationships by Judith Solomon and action, Mood, Autonomous Nervous System, and Hormones An Explanation for the Health-Promoting Effects of Human–Ani- Sir Patrick Bateson Positive Health Effects mal Interactions ISBN 978-0-88937-442-3, Improvement of Positive Social Attention from Others and Stim- 9 Practical Implications for Therapy US $49.00 / £ 27.50 / € 34.95 ulation of Social Behavior Therapeutical Implications pdf E-book: ISBN 978-1-61676-442-5 Improved The Animal–Therapist Relationship as Precondition for Animal- US $38.99 / £ 26.99 / € 30.99 Empathic Skills Assisted Interventions Reduction of Fear and Anxiety and Promotion of Calmness The Selection of a Therapy Animal Potential Risks of Animal-Assist- Increased Trust and Trustworthiness ed Interventions for Humans and Animals Positive Mood and Reduction of Depression The Health-Promoting Potential of Companion Animals in Society Improved Pain Management Reduction of Aggression References Physiological Effects About the Book: 4 Physiology of Relationships: The Integrative Function The biological and psychological basis of pet therapy / of Oxytocin animal-assisted therapy and what this means for practice The Fight or Flight Reaction and the Relaxation and Growth or the In recent years, the ancient symbiosis between humans Calm and Connection Reaction Recent praise: and their pets has entered a new phase, marked by the The Morphology of the Oxytocinergic System burgeoning clinical specialty of human-animal therapy. This The Function of the Oxytocinergic System “The authors accomplish a long-awaited merging of - approach uses the relationship between humans and their Release of Oxytocin in Animals ary, biophysiological, and psycho-logical processes likely to occur (mainly) mammalian pets to support the growth of emo- Human Models of Oxytocin Release in human–animal interaction in an intellectually stimulating Examples of Functional Consequences tion regulation, social skills, and mental health in children, and practically applicable narrative. This book is useful for stu- Generalized Oxytocin Effects Beyond Mother–Infant Dyads adolescents, and adults. dents, scientists, and practitioners, and will be essential to guide Oxytocin and Human–Animal Interaction advancement of the field of human–animal interaction.” But how are humans and animals able to develop close 5 Interpersonal Human Relationships: Attachment Rebecca Johnson, PhD, RN, FAAN bonds at all? What makes it possible for animals to have a and Caregiving President, International Association of Human–Animal therapeutic effect on humans? And how can we best use Attachment and Caregiving: Descriptions Interaction Organizations this understanding in animal-assisted therapy? Behavioral Systems: Attachment and Caregiving Professor & Director, Research Center for Human–Animal Inter- In this unique book, a team of expert biologists and psy- Distribution of Attachment and Caregiving Patterns action, MU College of Veterinary Medicine, Columbia, MO chologists integrate and combine sophisticated biological Linking Attachment and Caregiving to Social Support and psychological knowledge to answer these questions. The Transmission of Attachment and Caregiving to Close Rela- “The book is an excellent resource for the scientific community and tionships Together they have created a comprehensive, scientific policy makers studying human–animal interactions and, above all, Fully Developed Attachment and Caregiving Relationships Versus foundation for human-animal therapy, a foundation that for all those interested in using animals in a therapeutic context.” Openness to Securely Attach will facilitate the development, implementation, and evalu- Aubrey H. Fine EdD ation of effective new interventions. 6 Connecting Attachment and Caregiving with Their Professor, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA Physiological Base Editor of The Handbook on Animal-Assisted Therapy, Author of Attachment and Neuroendocrinological Systems Afternoons with Puppy and Give a Dog Your Heart Physiological Reaction Patterns and Caregiving Styles