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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 06-06-2017

Does IAHAIO provide training in AAI?

IAHAIO offers online modules in different aspects of the human-animal bond and AAI. The course is entitled ‘Modules in Anthrozoology’ and is run in association with the Open University of […]

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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 06-06-2017

Can you recommend a good AAI training programme in my area?

IAHAIO does not endorse any specific training courses. We suggest that you contact the International Society for Animal Assisted Therapy (ISAAT) or the European Society for Animal Assisted [...]

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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 06-06-2017

Can I make a career out of specializing in AAI?

Yes, it is possible to have a career in AAI, but it takes hard work, dedication, training and support/supervision. In some countries, AAI takes a more professionalised approach, where people […]

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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 06-06-2017

I have just received my (example Bachelor’s/Master’s degree and am looking for a graduate programme/PhD program in AAT. Can I do it with IAHAIO?

IAHAIO does not offer any graduate or PhD programmes in AAT. We suggest you take a look at ISAAT and/or ESAAT for a list of accredited education and training programmes […]

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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 06-06-2017

Can I do an internship/training with IAHAIO

IAHAIO does not offer internships. We suggest that you contact an IAHAIO member organisation in your area to see if they may offer internships. You can also visit Animals & […]

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