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(2016) The educational significance of human and non-human animal interactions, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Experience, strength, and hope
an analysis of animal interaction with alcoholism and recovery
Mike Bannen
pp. 101-116
As a supremely destructive force that challenges basic assumptions about human agency and communal responsibility, alcoholism is a significant social and educational problem. While much research has focused upon the cultural, historical, and therapeutic roots of alcoholism, very little research has examined the useful insights animals can provide through their historical and current interaction with alcoholism.
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Bannen, M. (2016)., Experience, strength, and hope: an analysis of animal interaction with alcoholism and recovery, in S. Rice & A. G. Rud (eds.), The educational significance of human and non-human animal interactions, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 101-116.
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