Ethical Dilemmas in Safe Haven Programs
Maya Gupta, Ph.D., Ahimsa House
Beyond Mary Ellen Wilson: The Necessity for Collaboration between Social Workers and Animal Welfare Professionals
Meredith A. Rettner, Humane Society University
Compassion Fatigue or Ethics Exhaustion?
Sonnya Dennis
Region Ten Community Services Board Animal-Assisted Therapy Program
Susan Levi, Region Ten Community Services Board
Understanding the Dragon: What Makes People Do Bad Things?
Maureen MacNamara, University of Denver
Experiences and Ethical Issues Across the Spectrum of Veterinary Social Work Services at Michigan State University
Linda L. Lawrence, Michigan State University
Developing DV Safe Havens for Animals: Lessons Learned from a Decade of Program Evaluation
Maya Gupta Ph.D, Ahimsa House
Natural Dog Training Provides New Ways To Understand And Manage Stresses Of Canine Assistance Work
Jean Marie Thompson, Indiana Div. of Mental Health & Addiction-Disaster Mgmt. D2
Kevin Behan, Natural Dog Training, Inc.
Symbiosis in Systems: Helping Families Through Animal Injury, Illness, and Death
Jeannine Moga, North Carolina State University at Raleigh
The Link, One Health, and Social Capital: A New Strategy for Empathy Education and Social Work
Phil Arkow, National Link Coalition
Compassion Fatigue in Veterinary Practice
Katherine D. Dobbs, interFace Veterinary HR Systems, LLC
Compassion Fatigue: What it is, what it isn’t, and what can be done
Debbie Stoewan, University of Guelph
Intergrating Animals into Social Work Education
Susan P. Cohen
Christina Risley-Curtiss, Arizona State University
Tracy Zaparanick
What Every Mental Health and Animal Health Professional Should Know About Animal Abuse
Mary Lou Randour Ph.D, Animal Welfare Institute
Nancy Blaney, Animal Welfare Institute