Men and Their Dogs A New Understanding of Man's Best Friend /
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| Outros Autores: | , | 
| Resumo: | XIII, 329 p. 11 illus. in color. text  | 
| Idioma: | inglês | 
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          Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
    
        2016.
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| Edição: | 1st ed. 2016. | 
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| Acesso em linha: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30097-9 | 
| Formato: | Recurso Eletrônico Livro | 
                Sumário: 
            
                  - Contextual Issues
 - A brief history of man's best friend in animal studies
 - Understanding the contextual nature of man's best friend
 - The link between violence to humans and animals
 - Race and ethnicity as a contextual factor influencing perception of the human-animal bond
 - Attachment and Well-Being
 - Heuristic nature of Bowlby's attachment theory as a means to conceptualize the human-animal bond
 - Pets Forever: an innovative service learning course helping community pet owners
 - Play and the human-animal bond as a mediator of stress among men with gender role conflict
 - Canine companions as self-objects: the role of animal companions in men's lives
 - Overview of research on the left gaze bias found in dogs: how humans and animals recognize and respond to the emotional state of another
 - Attachment between humans and dogs in Japanese culture
 - Attachment to animal companions among a veteran population
 - Attachment to animal companions and normative male alexithymia
 - Grief, Loss,and the Continued Bond
 - Men's grieving styles: the importance of disenfranchised grief and dissonant grief
 - Overview of the continuing bond with animal companions: implications for men and their dogs
 - Do men really grieve less for animal companions? The influence of gender role conflict and dissonant grief in understanding men's attachment and loss of an animal companion.