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Abstract:
For many people with psychological problems, pets are a valuable support.
Question:
What do you think of a pet (dog or cat) for a client with depression or other psychological problems? What is the effect of a pet for emotional support and self-care? Can a pet be a treatment method?
Answer:
Having a pet is not possible, or a good choice, for everybody. Allergies, other medical reasons or lack of money might exclude this option for you. You also have to consider a long-term responsibility for the animal. It must not be a substitute for human beings and contacts and must not be used as as the object of personal frustration and aggression.
If you do not want (or are not allowed) to have a pet you might think about watching animals in nature, reading about animals or watching a film on TV...