Do cats make good therapy animals? The new trend showing felines may be more complicated than we realise
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Do cats make good therapy animals? The new trend showing felines may be more complicated than we realise
during self-representation tasks: ‘Autistic women may engage substantial insight about their own behaviours in interpersonal and social contexts – specifically, how their behaviours impact others, gauging and managing the impressions they make on others, updating the differences between their natural and camouflaged behaviours, and how such behavio
... See moreEven without this social signaling, the lessons we learn inside of therapy favor a sort of hyperindividualistic self-sufficiency that encourages clients to prioritize personal growth over communal welfare or institutional change
In another way, though, dogs excel: in understanding people.
part of this memory boost is due to the antistress and anti-inflammatory benefits of pets.
Some may be predisposed to behaving in this way, others probably discover the effectiveness of such behaviour early in life and once they have done so continue to exploit it.