Examining the Meaning of Training Animals: A Photovoice Study With At-Risk Youth |
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Authors: | Rachel L. Williams |
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Affiliation: | The University of Toledo , Toledo , Ohio |
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Abstract: | Using the photovoice method, we explored the benefits of engaging in a rescue-animal training program for at-risk youth. While participating in the community-based program, five adolescent males in residential care took pictures and shared their experiences through interview and focus groups. Six themes emerged: Gaining patience, forming an attachment to the dog, wanting to better themselves or make better choices, helping others or volunteering, teaching, and relating to the dog. Individually and collectively, the themes suggest that training rescue animals may be a meaningful occupation for at-risk youth and may provide therapeutic benefits. |
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Keywords: | at-risk youth animal-assisted therapy occupational therapy |
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