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  1. Healing and Caring in Dolphin-Assisted Therapy: Criticisms of Effectiveness and Ethical Issues.Irene Candelieri - 2018 - Gestalt Theory 40 (3):323-335.
    Since the 1970s, new therapeutic practices, involving the interaction between humans and dolphins - Tursiops truncatus in particular, have developed. Such practices are known as dolphin-assisted therapies (DAT), a specific case of a more heterogeneous set of experiences with dolphins called dolphin-assisted activities (DAA): these include programmes of dolphin watching and swimming in high seas, as well as shows in dolphinariums and marine parks. DAT has grown rapidly as a highly attractive form of therapy, due to the well-liked animals used (...)
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