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that there is a strong energy again for this because he is a trivial ball but now the reason is people who are ignorant suppressed immune to suppress son's future some kind of sickness and then it's a very it's a high risk but it's. not the result of being that people are just afraid of certain kind of animals horses dogs and then you need really to consider if you take the time to 1st work on that fear oh it's another kind of animal free therapy would be better for us and the beast thank you so much for this interesting conversation and the insights you offer is on animal assistance interventions you are back i'm. in good shape your weekly health show on t w covers many aspects of health care. we look at what's new in medical treatment nutrition fitness and beauty. we talk about these topics in depth with experts and give you the chance to pose your own questions so do get
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in touch. any wealth can help children who have been traumatized by severe violence this is why nina and her husband to stand shoulder to shoulder to center where animals can make all the difference. it's an exciting day for ben and to system 11 . that comes to a very special farm run by nina sherman up in christiane shelter. it's a chance for the children to escape their problems for a few hours. ok then with that and then when the pet you want to take can you manage to put the show yourself excess skin on their customer rosalita go to and on the sheep or 4 legged therapists the hope is they can help them learn to deal with his emotions he often feels overwhelmed and gets angry when he's with the animals he has to stay calm. i learned from capitalization here there's
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a lot of body awareness training to the children don't just come in put a leash on the animals and off we go. they stroke and cuddle them 1st so that they bond and form a relationship as ben knows exactly what rosalie likes. first brush their coats yeah so they're nice and clean and then we'll go out with them. in the list there's nothing you can do it but you know she always pulls that fast what looks like a nice family outing is actually animal assisted therapy. the idea for us to gain more self-confidence to be age of just 7 he's had to take on responsibility early because both his parents are seriously ill his father suffered a brain tumor while his mother struggles with the vascular disease and then come home i was in the hospital the whole time and then ben said to me mom don't worry if you feel ill or need to die. neil and i will never go into
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a home. will always go to grandma and grandpa and that's when he started drifting down into sadness how he got bored. and ben's conflicting emotions expressed themselves as aggression but never with rosalie even though today she's giving him a hard time. with this. newcomer rosalie as well nears the problem is she wants to eat because there's so much grass here. so she just eats and eats and. fortunately there's help and occupational therapist nina and her husband provide therapy for people suffering from anxiety disorders and traumas together with their 4 legged team. we are right. 90 percent of our animals are from rescue centers that gives us such a good medium for accessing the children's story without us ever having to ask them
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about it directly see it i just tell them about how animals the most of the time the rest comes by itself the children can open up much more easily because they have someone who understands them and is perhaps similar to them in that. this guy is the farm favorite beefy. the pony had been severely maltreated and was said to be slaughtered but nina rescued him now he's helping sisters yasmeen in sorrow violence and other problems in the family have often led to fears squabbling between the 2 girls. and the missing they have to communicate with each other and it won't work if they don't talk or if any one of them does the leading. it's also important for the one who knows the horse better in this case savva to give the other one some guidance and suggestions and that means we've established a line of communication again when you cut yourself. sorrow has to jump on to be
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feet using the trampoline which can be a risky undertaking with a horse assisting doesn't mean hold species steady and make sure nothing goes wrong . the most and. after coming here we normally talk again at home in the evening about the stuff we did and. and then we tend to get on better and know things are ok holding the horse just now proves to her that she can trust me that hans provides the kind of progress that gives me an assured rock extra pride in her job. and then since. if we stop caring we have to change profession this job involves serious emotional participation and forming a bond with the client. and i in fact our job is to provide moments of joy and help the youngsters find their way forward although the word rescue is problematic because many of them don't want or don't need to be rescued they just want a hand to hold and some guidance. for ben and
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a lot of other children before they get therapists have helped them come along the way. the new friends provide some much needed affection and confidence as they learn to trust others and overcome is used to trouble them. the docs know this is amazing it can smell nearly everything like cash drugs human emotions and even if the blood sugar is to know which is very helpful for diabetics if they can find that doc. whittingham frederick's labrador is training for some very special tasks to get help in emergencies by fetching the diabetes emerged. and seek it with
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a blood sugar meter insulin and dextrose. or he sounds the alarm if his master's blood sugar levels fluctuate too much. he's trained with a cloth bearing the scent of the patient when they were suffering from low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia. life saving dogs for diabetics how does that work. for. fun of people he has to give signals depending on smell that's common it could be a scratching around it could involve ringing of the emergency kit this coming out for it can mean setting off an alarm bell he doesn't have to do much more the important thing is that he can do it on his own he is not us is that stand him out . frederick has type one diabetes the dog has to warn him when he's about to develop hypoglycemia but doesn't work in practice. the last time i haven't heard
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from yeah he's woke me 3 times when i was alone then he came to me and i checked the level he took something then gave him lots of praise. scientifically however it's still not clear how dogs can possibly be able to stiff out hypoglycemia. and it was the end of your bones we have to say quite honestly that we don't really know why dogs respond to hypoglycemia there are varying hypotheses. one explanation is that the dogs note a behavioral change in their owner. for example that they're on focused on or getting differing. the other is that the owners breath changes along with their sweat. perhaps the smell of the affected person's sweat. there is technology that records drops in blood sugar levels a subcutaneous sensor monitors the situation every few minutes so why the need for
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a dog. you know. as far as diabetes dogs are concerned our patients who have one often say that they feel much safer. diabetes watch dogs might be reassuring but don't feel really completely reliable many studies indicate that dogs are certainly able to warn in the event of hypoglycemia just how reliable they are depends to a great extent on how well trained to they are on average they get it right 70 percent of the town. calls the big danger is that if i rely exclusively on the diabetes watchdog hypoglycemia that might go unnoticed. a dog that detects diabetes is a great idea but it can't replace the available technology nor should it be government the diabetic watchdog it's not
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a standalone it's intended to augment the technical equipment we've got measuring blood to obtain a blood sugar level rating still offers maximum accuracy and then we have sensors for the arm they're really good and a diabetes watchdog is a very very good augmentation to all that. and. so one should never rely totally on the watch dog although in some cases the animals respond faster than technology. and on top of that they give patients something technology never can intimacy affection and a feeling of security. company at alinea to say goodbye because today's show is over and which is say you want to help me out in the practice because he's such a good assistant off here see you next weekend until then let's all try to stay in good shape everything that's going to walk come on. wrong direction tell me if he
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