Effet de l’animal sur les comportements autocentrés chez les patients Alzheimer
This study examines the effects of animal-assisted interventions on self-centered behaviors in Alzheimer’s patients in institutions, using two clinical cases. It claims that the presence of a dog can reduce or eliminate such behaviors by stimulating cognitive, motor, and affective abilities.
- The description claims that the presence of a dog can reduce or eliminate self-centered behaviors in Alzheimer’s patients.
Specifications
- Auteur
- Sarah Foret-Moulineuf, Marine Grandgeorge
- Cote
- 3.Vol 47 /n° 178
- Collection
- Gérontologie et Société
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