The Powerful Bond between People and Pets: Our Boundless Connections to Companion Animals

The Powerful Bond between People and Pets: Our Boundless Connections to Companion Animals

by P. Elizabeth Anderson
ISBN-10:
0275989054
ISBN-13:
9780275989057
Pub. Date:
01/30/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275989054
ISBN-13:
9780275989057
Pub. Date:
01/30/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Powerful Bond between People and Pets: Our Boundless Connections to Companion Animals

The Powerful Bond between People and Pets: Our Boundless Connections to Companion Animals

by P. Elizabeth Anderson

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Overview

An engaging and science-based examination of people and companion animals, this book shows how their lives are inextricably intertwined, what the impact has been on culture and on society, the reasons people go to great lengths to care for and protect their beloved animals, and why the grief when they are lost is so profound and unique. Anderson, a longtime animal welfare advocate, also shows how we conversely ignore the suffering of some animals. She explains what can be done about this dissonance and what the future holds.

Beginning with the history of the human-animal bond, which dates to the Paleolithic era, Anderson takes us through the evolution of domestication and surveys companion animals around the world. The biological, behavioral, and psychosocial bases of the relationship between humans and their companion animals are examined, as is whether the companion animals are adversely affected as they are embedded into the human world. The expansive and unusual therapeutic benefits of companion animals is included as well, as are ways they are protected, ranging from medical efforts to legal battles over wills and custody.
Anderson incorporates news stories, interviews, and the latest research showing the psychology behind this relationship that scientists have dubbed the human-companion animal bond. Research shows why these mainly nonverbal creatures can become surrogate children, friends, and even therapists of a sort. Current studies focused on animal intelligence, loyalty, and sensitivity are shared here. Those same qualities are shown at work in new and vital roles for companion animals, from animals in therapeutic settings to dogs teamed with soldiers, police officers, and rescuers. Anderson also explains how losing a pet can shake or shatter our mental stability, and how and why that has led to public services, funerals, and cemeteries for pets. The book closes with a discussion of the dissonance between our indulgence of some companion animals, while the suffering and maltreatment of others is ignored.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275989057
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/2008
Series: Practical and Applied Psychology
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 868,211
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

P. Elizabeth Anderson is a national award-winning author and jourbanalist with more than 17 years experience in clinical research and 30 years in activities to promote and protect companion animals. She has written for publications of Duke University Medical Center, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the U.S. Public Health Service. Prior to writing this book, she was a writer and editor for the Humane Society of the United States. She co-authored an earlier book, Emotional Longevity, with her husband, Dr. Norman B. Anderson, CEO of the American Psychological Association.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Gerald P. Koocher
Introduction: A New Era for Companion Animals
1. Companion Animals in America and around the Globe
2. Genesis and Nature of the Bond
3. Why We Choose Certain Animals as Companions
4. Roles That Animals Play in Our Lives and How We Influence Each Other
5. Embedded with HumansAnimals in the Human World
6. Pets as Medicine
7. Protecting Our Companion Animals
8. When Love Hurts
9. Love Gone Bad
Series Afterword by Judy Kuriansky
Notes
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

James Blumenthal Professor of Psychology

"My dogs bring out the best in me--and Anderson's book explains why. Her book combines historical perspectives, scientific insights, and personal anecdotes in a text that is easy to read, scholarly, and thoroughly engaging. Her love and respect for animals are inspirational. This is a great book for anyone who has ever had a pet--or is thinking of getting one."

David Satcher

"What many of us have suspected and observed is now well documented by P. Elizabeth Anderson in this thoroughly researched and well written book. As a physician who has spent a career concerned with human health and quality of life, I find her book to be tremendously enlightening on the therapeutic effects of animals on human beings. I strongly recommend this book for health professionals and students."

David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D., 16th Surgeon General of the United States

James Blumenthal Professor of Psychology

"My dogs bring out the best in me--and Anderson's book explains why. Her book combines historical perspectives, scientific insights, and personal anecdotes in a text that is easy to read, scholarly, and thoroughly engaging. Her love and respect for animals are inspirational. This is a great book for anyone who has ever had a pet--or is thinking of getting one."

James Blumenthal Professor of Psychology, Duke University (and guardian of 2 standard poodles)

James BlumenthalProfessor of Psychology

"My dogs bring out the best in me—and Anderson's book explains why. Her book combines historical perspectives, scientific insights, and personal anecdotes in a text that is easy to read, scholarly, and thoroughly engaging. Her love and respect for animals are inspirational. This is a great book for anyone who has ever had a pet—or is thinking of getting one."

Dean Ornish

"Studies show that people who have companions that they love, whether animal or human, are healthier than those who don't. In this wonderful book, P. Elizabeth Anderson shows that love is its own reward—not only feeling better, but often living longer. For many people, having a pet provides the experience of unconditional, nonjudgmental love, which is healing for both. Highly recommended."

Dean Ornish

"Studies show that people who have companions that they love, whether animal or human, are healthier than those who don't. In this wonderful book, P. Elizabeth Anderson shows that love is its own reward--not only feeling better, but often living longer. For many people, having a pet provides the experience of unconditional, nonjudgmental love, which is healing for both. Highly recommended."

Dean Ornish, M.D.
Founder and President, Preventive Medicine Research Institute Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Author, Love & Survival and The Spectrum

David Satcher

"What many of us have suspected and observed is now well documented by P. Elizabeth Anderson in this thoroughly researched and well written book. As a physician who has spent a career concerned with human health and quality of life, I find her book to be tremendously enlightening on the therapeutic effects of animals on human beings. I strongly recommend this book for health professionals and students."

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