The Centered Heart

The Centered Heart
Author: Susi Amendola
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1538183250

“Instead of trying to find time in your day for self-care, yoga-therapist Amendola suggests scheduling your life around your practices, aiming for a stress-free, healing existence. Under her expert guidance, this not only seems enticing but possible.” - Booklist, Starred Review "An excellent starting point for those of all abilities and in all walks of life looking to create habits that support their cardiac and spiritual health.” - Library Journal Gold Medalist, Relaxation and Mindfulness Category, Living Now Book Awards, 2024 Stress is often the first domino in chronic illness and disease. Too often, however, doctors have little training or information to offer patients about managing stress. In The Centered Heart, yoga therapist, stress management expert and senior trainer for Ornish Lifestyle Medicine, Susi Amendola, navigates the intricate relationship between stress management and overall health. She invites readers into transformative experience with the ancient and time-tested somatic practices of yoga that have been shown to improve cardiac outcomes as well as outcomes from many of the chronic diseases that plague our society. Developing a daily stress management practice that includes gentle movements, breathing, relaxation, meditation, imagery, compassion, and a connection to nature gradually shifts awareness to an internal locus of control. Practitioners will feel better, connect with their innate inner wisdom, and come to understand that through lifestyle choices they control they can be their own first line of intervention. While we may not be able to affect what is happening around us, with the wisdom and insights offered in The Centered Heart, we can make a difference in the quality of our own lives, change the way we react to stress, calm our hearts, and reclaim our health.

The Routledge International Handbook of Human-Animal Interactions and Anthrozoology

The Routledge International Handbook of Human-Animal Interactions and Anthrozoology
Author: Aubrey H. Fine
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 1049
Release: 2023-09-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000919757

This diverse, global, and interdisciplinary volume explores the existing research, practice, and ethical issues pertinent to the field of human-animal interactions (HAIs), interventions, and anthrozoology, focusing on the perceived physical and mental health benefits to humans and the challenges derived from these relationships. The book begins by exploring the basic theoretical principles of anthrozoology and HAI, such as the evolution and history of the field, the importance of language, the economic costs and current perspectives to physical and mental wellbeing, the origins of domestication of animals, anthropomorphism, and how animals fit into human societies. Chapters then move onto practice, covering topics such as how animals help childhood and adulthood development, pet ownership, disability, the roles of pets for people with psychiatric disorders, the links between animal and domestic abuse, and then more widely into the therapeutic roles of animals, animal-assisted therapies, interactions outside the home, working animals, animals in popular culture, and animals in research, for leisure, and food. Including chapters on a wide range of animals, from domesticated pets to wildlife, this collection examines the benefits yet also reveals the complexity, and often dark side, of human-animal relations. Interweaving accessible commentaries with revealing chapters throughout the text, this collection would be of great interest to students and practitioners in the fields of mental health, psychology, veterinary medicine, zoology, biology, social work, history, and sociology.

Dog Economics

Dog Economics
Author: David L. Weimer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2024-01-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1009445545

Archaeologists, anthropologists, and evolutionary biologists study the origins of our relationship with dogs and how it has evolved over time. Sociologists and legal scholars study the roles of dogs in the modern family. Veterinarian researchers address the relationship in the context of professional practice, yet economists have produced scant scholarship on the relationship between humans and dogs. Dog Economics applies economic concepts to relationships between people and dogs to inform our understanding of their domestication. It interprets their contemporary role as both property and family members and explores factors that affect the demand for dogs as well as market failures of the American puppy market. Offering economic perspectives on our varied relationships with dogs, this book assesses mortality risks and addresses end-of-life issues that commonly arise. It develops a framework for classifying canine occupations, considers the impact of pet insurance on euthanasia, and assesses the social value of guide dogs.

APPA National Pet Market Opportunity Study

APPA National Pet Market Opportunity Study
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Total Pages:
Release: 2014-03-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989482318

The APPA National Pet Market Opportunity Study focuses on previous and non-pet owners in order to identify market opportunities and barriers to pet ownership. This study delves into the reasons why previous and non-pet owners do not own a pet, with special focus on the role that presence of children in the household and household income have on pet ownership. A need/gap analysis is presented to compare previous and non-pet owners' levels of agreement with personal attitude statements to those of current pet owners. In addition, this study also includes the effect of current economic conditions on pet ownership, a summary of media activities, internet access and information about awareness of new pet products.