cstdog.com
Centre for Service- and Therapy Dogs Germany-CSTDoG - CSTDoG - Centre for Service- and Therapy Dogs Germany
http://www.cstdog.com/linktipps
CSTDoG Centre for Service and Therapy Dog’s Germany. Yariv-Ben Yosef CSTDI/CSTDA - Elke Lachmann CSTDoG. CSTDI - Centre for Service- and Therapy Dogs Israel. CSTDA - Centre for Service- and Therapy Dogs Australien. Alzheimer Aid Dog International. Gemünder Str. 15. Telefon: 0221 40 98 19. Http:/ nrw.menschen-mit-diabetes.de/. Http:/ www.assistenzhunde-verein.de/. Http:/ www.protector-del-rebano.de. Aktualisiert 8. Aug. 2016. Genehmigte Schule 11 Abs.1 Nr.8 f (TierSchG). Montag 17 Uhr bis 20 Uhr.
accessinc.org.au
Access Inc » Resources
http://www.accessinc.org.au/resources
This section has been put together to acquaint new parents with various community resources. These have been put together by older parents based on their experiences. If you have additional material you feel may be helpful to other new parents please click here. To send to us for addition to this page. Please download the new Jewish Disbality Service Directory by clicking on the picture for more information;. Contact Shimon on 0421 408 522 or on Shabbat 0412 32 7859. Children with Disabilities Australia.
dservicedogs.com
center for service & therapy dog's- Australia
http://www.dservicedogs.com/australia_index.htm
Home About Us The Centre Staff Contact Us Contribute to the community עברית. Aged Care facility Dogs. Service Dogs for other disabilities. Centre for Service and Therapy Dogs in Australia (C.S.T.D.A.). A FREE SEMINAR ABOUT. THE ROLE OF SERVICE DOG FOR PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY. Centre for Service and Therapy Dogs Australia. CSTDA) provides a service dog and a program that specifically suits each client’s special needs, aimed in including the client and her dog in the community. International director of p...
gwbservices.com
gwbservices - Animal Therapy
http://www.gwbservices.com/animal-therapy
Gwbservices - Greg Brown - Private Consultancy. PTSD related, Crisis Mgmt, N.P.D.A. Is a type of therapy that involves animals as a form of treatment. The goal of AAT is to improve a patient’s social, emotional, or cognitive functioning. Advocates state that animals can be useful for educational and motivational effectiveness for participants. [1]. A therapist who brings along a pet may be viewed as being less threatening, increasing the rapport between patient and therapist. [2]. Equine Therapy for PTSD.