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HEART for Trauma
HEART for Trauma Recovery
 
 
Studies of animal adoption programs are replete with accounts of participants describing how
 
Many of these are the general benefits of having a pet.
 
However, there are distinct, powerful effects of adopting and animal from a shelter or rescue
 
 
 
HEART is an acronym that stands for "Humans Experiencing Animal Recovery Therapy," which is a specialized type of animal exposure therapy that heavily relies on an [[Animal-Supportive Homes|animal-supportive home]].


A specialized type of animal exposure therapy that heavily relies on an [[Animal-Supportive Homes|animal-supportive home]].


A more targeted use of an [[Animal-Supportive Homes|animal-supportive home]].


Studies of animal adoption programs rescues are replete with accounts of...
A common refrain is "I set out to rescue the animal, but the animal ended up rescuing me."
A common refrain is "I set out to rescue the animal, but the animal ended up rescuing me."


The specific
The specific
Add to HEART: Useful for group environments, short duration when all residents are compatible with it, not permanent in case some residents end up not liking it as much, they see the cat get better and move on before getting too attached.

Revision as of 12:33, 22 July 2025

HEART for Trauma Recovery


Studies of animal adoption programs are replete with accounts of participants describing how

Many of these are the general benefits of having a pet.

However, there are distinct, powerful effects of adopting and animal from a shelter or rescue


HEART is an acronym that stands for "Humans Experiencing Animal Recovery Therapy," which is a specialized type of animal exposure therapy that heavily relies on an animal-supportive home.


A common refrain is "I set out to rescue the animal, but the animal ended up rescuing me."

The specific


Add to HEART: Useful for group environments, short duration when all residents are compatible with it, not permanent in case some residents end up not liking it as much, they see the cat get better and move on before getting too attached.

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