Eve Beals
The New School University, Psychology, Alumnus
- Oberlin College, Psychology, Alumnusadd
- Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Constructivism, Empathy (Psychology), Child Clinical Psychology, Language evolution and development, and 9 moreAnimal Assisted Therapy, Animal Therapy for children, Child Psychological Assessment, Communal Constructivism, Health Benefits of Pets, Health and Emotional Benefits of Owning Cats and Dogs, Dog Benefits, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and Autism Spectrum Treatmentedit
- Eve completed her Ph.D in Clinical Psychology in May 2009 and is currently employed as a Licensed Psychologist for Horizon Health Network in New Brunswick, Canada as well as a self-employed contractor for Family Plus/Life Solutions. Eve's focus is on work with children and families, adults in health care settings, psychological assessment, and consultatio... moreEve completed her Ph.D in Clinical Psychology in May 2009 and is currently employed as a Licensed Psychologist for Horizon Health Network in New Brunswick, Canada as well as a self-employed contractor for Family Plus/Life Solutions. Eve's focus is on work with children and families, adults in health care settings, psychological assessment, and consultation with schools and social service agencies. She has a particular interest in animal assisted therapy and in working with clients who have intellectual and/or developmental disabilities as well as children and adults who have experienced trauma. Eve also has strong interests in language development, education (particularly a constructivist approach to learning), and the evolution of morality and natural affection, which is related to empathy.edit
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Though there is an expanding focus on the beneficial role of pets in the fields of nursing and veterinary medicine, the social sciences have been behind in paying attention to the significant role that pets play in human lives. Much has... more
Though there is an expanding focus on the beneficial role of pets in the fields of nursing and veterinary medicine, the social sciences have been behind in paying attention to the significant role that pets play in human lives. Much has been made of findings that pet dogs may ...