Emily Collins’s scientific contributions

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A Service Dog in Group
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April 2015

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International Journal of Group Psychotherapy

Brian Rothberg

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Emily Collins

Service dogs are sanctioned by the Americans with Disabilities Act as having protected rights allowing them to assist owners with disabilities. These dogs are appearing with increasing frequency in healthcare settings, and it is important for healthcare providers to understand the rules and regulations given to service animals and owners. We discuss processes that transpired when a service dog was brought into a psychodynamic psychotherapy group. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the unintended consequences of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 2010 as it concerns service dogs and the impact on the group process. Problems resulting from the introduction of service dogs into therapy groups should be anticipated and explicitly discussed in the course of the group's transactions.

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... Dogs can demonstrate various behaviors that signal stress and distress. Stress is not a phenomenon that is only experienced by humans (Rothberg & Collins, 2015). Dogs may display signs of distress in subtle ways, progressing from minor indications like paw lifting to more noticeable aggressive behavior, such as growling, snapping, or biting (Shepherd, 2009). ...

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Technology for Better Animal Care: Identifying the Dimensions for Increasing the Caretakers’ Awareness through Dog Activity Monitoring Systems
A Service Dog in Group
  • Citing Article
  • April 2015

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy