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Companion animals as assistant therapists: embodying our animal selves
"Abstract: This article introduces the concept of Gestalt Animal Assisted Psychotherapy (GAAP). Clinical vignettes are used to demonstrate how companion animals enhance the therapeutic encounter within a Gestalt framework. The authors highlight the here and now, embodied, experimental and relational aspects of Gestalt therapy theory through their work. Key words: Gestalt, Animal Assisted Psychotherapy, GAAP, embodied, experiment, rela- tional, companion animal, non-verbal, inter-species, co-created."