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Mental Health and Well-being in Animals 2nd edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 246x189x25 mm, weight: 1261 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786393409
  • ISBN-13: 9781786393401
  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 246x189x25 mm, weight: 1261 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786393409
  • ISBN-13: 9781786393401
Since publication of the first edition of this book, public concern for the well-being of animals has continued to increase throughout the world. In addition, advances in research over the past decade have yielded an enormous amount of knowledge about animal mental health and wellbeing. Studies on animal stress, distress, emotions, psychological trauma, and mental disorders have brought to light insights on how to care for and treat the animal mind. The second edition is: Fully revised, expanded, and comprehensively updated with the most current knowledge about the full array of mental health issues seen in animals. Written by key opinion leaders, internationally-recognized experts and specialists. Comprehensive in its coverage, from the basic principles of mental wellness, emotional distress, suffering and mental illness, through to measurement and treatment. Packed with even more practical information, wisdom and clinical tips. This book remains invaluable to veterinary professionals, animal welfare researchers and advocates, and other animal caregivers. With contributions by: Gina Alvino; Melissa Bain; Ngaio J. Beausoleil; C. A. Tony Buffington; Larry Carbone; Kathy Carlstead; Sharon Crowell-Davis;Victoria Cussen; Ian J.H. Duncan;Carine Elkhoraibi; Daniel Q. Estep;Temple Grandin;Sophie S. Hall; Suzanne Hetts;Debra F. Horwitz; Gary Landsberg; Lori Marino;Franklin D. McMillan;David J. Mellor; Michael Mendl; Daniel S. Mills;Karen L. Overall; Elizabeth S. Paul; Pamela J. Reid; Claire Ricci-Bonot; Lauren M. Robinson; Amy Robinson-Junker; Lynne M. Seibert; David Shepherdson;Daniel M. Weary; Alexander Weiss; Jacqueline Wilhelmy;James W. Yeates.

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Suitable for: Veterinary practitioners, postgraduate students in animal science and veterinary medicine, animal welfare professionals, NGOs, animal welfare organisations.
Contributors List vii
Part 1 Foundational Issues of Animal Mental Health and Well-being
1 Mental Health in Animals: A Veterinary Behaviorist's View
1(7)
Debra F. Horwitz
2 The Problems with Well-Being Terminology
8(13)
Franklin D. McMillan
James W. Yeates
3 The Philosophical and Biological Evolution of Feelings in Well-being
21(12)
Ian J.H. Duncan
4 The Relationship Between Mental and Physical Health
33(17)
Melissa Bain
C.A. Tony Buffington
Part 2 The Pleasant Experiences: Mental Wellness
5 Moving Beyond a Problem-based Focus on Poor Animal Welfare Toward Creating Opportunities to Have Positive Welfare Experiences
50(17)
David J. Mellor
Ngaio J. Beausoleil
6 The Mental Health and Well-being Benefits of Personal Control in Animals
67(15)
Franklin D. McMillan
7 Quality of Life of Animals in Veterinary Medical Practice
82(14)
James W. Yeates
8 The Mental Health and Well-being Benefits of Social Contact and Social Support in Animals
96(15)
Franklin D. McMillan
9 Subjective Well-being, Happiness, and Personality in Animals
111(12)
Alexander Weiss
Lauren M. Robinson
10 Fostering Mental and Behavioral Wellness During Upbringing and Throughout Life
123(17)
Daniel Q. Estep
Suzanne Hetts
Part 3 The Unpleasant Experiences: Distress, Suffering, and Mental Illness
11 What Is Distress? A Complex Answer to a Simple Question
140(16)
Franklin D. McMillan
12 Suffering, Agency, and the Bayesian Mind
156(11)
Daniel M. Weary
13 Mental Illness in Animals: Diagnostic Considerations Using Selected Mental Disorders
167(15)
Karen L. Overall
14 Psychological Trauma and Posttraumatic Psychopathology in Animals
182(30)
Franklin D. McMillan
Part 4 Mental Health Issues in Special Populations
15 Cognitive and Emotional Disorders in the Aging Pet
212(19)
Jacqueline Wilhelmy
Gary Landsberg
16 Mental Health Issues in Farm Animals: A Music Mixing Board Model of Behavioral Characteristics Using the Panksepp Emotional System
231(11)
Temple Grandin
17 Mental Health Issues in the Horse
242(15)
Daniel S. Mills
Claire Ricci-Bonot
Sophie S. Hall
18 Mental Health Issues in Shelter Animals
257(20)
Victoria Cussen
Pamela J. Reid
19 The Mental Health of Laboratory Animals
277(14)
Carine Elkhoraibi
Amy Robinson-Junker
Gina Alvino
Larry Carbone
20 Mental Health Issues in Captive Birds
291(11)
Lynne M. Seibert
21 Psychological Well-being in Zoo Animals
302(13)
David Shepherdson
Kathy Carlstead
22 Mental Health Issues in Captive Cetaceans
315(13)
Lori Marino
Part 5 Assessment and Management of Emotional Distress and Disorders
23 Assessing Affective States in Animals
328(17)
Michael Mendl
Elizabeth S. Paul
24 Treatment of Emotional Distress and Disorders -- Nonpharmacologic Methods
345(19)
Pamela J. Reid
25 Treatment of Emotional Distress and Disorders -- Pharmacologic Methods
364(13)
Sharon Crowell-Davis
Index 377
Franklin D. McMillan, DVM is adjunct associate professor at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. McMillan is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and the American College of Animal Welfare and was in private practice for 23 years as well as serving as clinical professor of medicine at the Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine. Following that he was the director of well-being studies at Best Friends Animal Society, the largest animal sanctuary in the United States, for 13 years. Dr. McMillan's research concerns animal quality of life and the mental health and emotional well-being of animals who have endured hardship, adversity, and psychological trauma. Dr. McMillan lectures worldwide and has published dozens of scientific journal articles on the subjects of emotional health and suffering, stress, and quality of life in animals.