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Title: Diploma MSc Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling


1
Diploma / MSc Companion Animal Behaviour
Counselling
  • Dr Anne McBride
  • Course Director
  • amcb_at_soton.ac.uk

2
What is Animal Behaviour Counselling?
  • Resolution of behaviour problems
  • Primarily in the field of pet ownership
  • Other applications in e.g. zoological
    establishments
  • Animal Assisted Therapy
  • Multidisciplinary subject
  • Theoretical and applied

3
Opportunities
  • Self-employment
  • Animal rescue charities
  • Within veterinary groups
  • Human charities assistance dog training
  • Hospitals and other health providers
  • Services police, customs, local authority
  • Research
  • e.g. animals and human health - psychological and
    physical
  • dogs epilepsy, dogs and bladder cancer.
  • Animal welfare, animal cognition

4
Student Base
  • Mature
  • National and International
  • Variety of backgrounds
  • Psychologists
  • zoologists
  • Vets / vet nurses
  • Police / army / assistance dogs
  • Rescue
  • Trainers / practising counsellors
  • Life - changers

5
Entrance Requirements
  • Degree in relevant subject e.g. Psychology.
    Preferably 21 or above
  • 2 years relevant animal handling experience
  • Not just your own pets!
  • E.g. stables, kennels / cattery, training classes
  • Livestock farming
  • Zoo / lab animal experience
  • Voluntary or paid
  • Must like people and animals!!

6
Course structure
  • Part-time, modular 1 week units
  • 12 units for PG Diploma
  • Plus research project for MSc
  • Can do PG Dip over 3, 4 or 5 years
  • 1 year extra for MSc
  • 20 places per annum to PG Dip. September intake

7
Course content
  • Ethology and Anthrozoology
  • - natural animal behaviour
  • Anthropological / sociological aspects of the
    human animal relationship
  • Human Psychology
  • Human animal relationships, function of pet
    ownership, pet loss, counselling skills
  • Companion Animal Law
  • Ethics, relevant UK Law, how to be an expert
    witness

8
Course content - 2
  • Learning Theory
  • How animals learn
  • Applied Learning Theory
  • Application of theory to behaviour problem,
    practical training and use of behaviour
    modification techniques, human learning styles
    and their application in animal behaviour
    counselling

9
Course Content - 3
  • Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology
  • CNS, Hormones and animal behaviour, how different
    classes of drugs used work
  • Applied Neuropsychology
  • Diet and behaviour, medical causes of problem
    behaviour, adjunctive drug and complementary
    therapies e.g. homeopathy, osteopathy.
  • Research Methods

10
Course Content - 4
  • Animal Welfare
  • What it is, how it is measured, how it is applied
    in animal behaviour counselling and behaviour
    modification aids.
  • Case Studies one
  • History taking, report writing, cat behaviour
    problems

11
Course Content - 5
  • Case Studies Two
  • Dog behaviour problems
  • Case Studies Three
  • Behaviour problems in other species e.g. rabbits,
    parrots, horses, small mammals
  • Knowledge is cumulative and successive units
    built on, synthesise and apply that from previous
    units.

12
MSc Projects range of topicsheld in New
College library
  • Perceptions held by pre-adolescents of their
    relationships with companion animals
  • Relationship between human behaviour and
    attitudes to the behaviour of the domestic dog
  • Physiological and Behavioural responses of
    rabbits to tonic immobility
  • The effect of the death of pet dogs on owners
  • Review of the cat-human relationship with special
    reference to asthma

13
  • Comparison of Japanese and UK attitudes to dogs
  • Animal Assisted Therapy in UK hospitals and
    Prisons
  • Appearance of the handler and peoples
    perceptions of the temperament of the dog
  • The value of dogs in increasing interpersonal
    communication levels in withdrawn/uncommunicative
    patients with enduring mental illness
  • Influence of management on the behaviour of pet
    rabbits in Switzerland
  • The effects of aromatherapy oils on the behaviour
    of stabled horses
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