• Working Like Dogs - Episode 186 Transforming Trauma

  • Sep 13 2021
  • Duración: 36 m
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Working Like Dogs - Episode 186 Transforming Trauma

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  • Dr. Philip Tedeschi, Director Emeritus and Founder of the University of Denver’s Institute for Human-Animal Connection and co-author of the new book Transforming Trauma Resilience and Healing Through Our Connections with Animals, visits with Marcie and Fenway and discusses the power of animal-assisted interventions. Dr. Tedeschi describes the pioneering and innovative ways canines support humans through trauma recovery, isolation, and loneliness.

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