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Dolphin Assisted Therapy: A New Treatment for PTSD?. Elizabeth A. Cantwell New York University. Acknowledgements. A special thanks to: The staff at Dolphin Research Center, especially Mandy Rodriguez, Joan Mehew, Julie Bradford, Megan Mertsock, and Molly McCarthy.
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Dolphin Assisted Therapy: A New Treatment for PTSD? Elizabeth A. Cantwell New York University
Acknowledgements • A special thanks to: • The staff at Dolphin Research Center, especially Mandy Rodriguez, Joan Mehew, Julie Bradford, Megan Mertsock, and Molly McCarthy. • Gigliana Melzi, Adina Schick, and the Applied Psychology Class of ‘07 for all of their support. • Fred Muench, Director of Clinical Research and Development at Helicor, Inc. • This proposal and presentation is in memory of Shawn Rodriguez.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder • PTSD is defined by the DSM-IV-R as a psychiatric disorder following the experience of or witnessing of a traumatic event which fulfills three main components: • Re-experiencing the traumatic event. • Avoidance of stimuli which trigger memories of the event. • Increase in physiological arousal. • PTSD was originally coined “battle fatigue” and was related only to war veterans.
Gender and PTSD • Women are diagnosed with PTSD twice as much as men (PTSD Alliance, 2001). • According to recent trends in research, this does not mean that they are more susceptible to PTSD than men. • Women and men experience PTSD differently. • Women show signs of numbing and avoidance as compared to men who show signs of irritability and impulsiveness. • Women are more likely to be co-morbid with mood and anxiety disorders as compared to men who are more likely to be co-morbid with substance abuse disorders.
Treatments for PTSD • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Prolonged Exposure Therapy have been the most researched treatments, and are the most popular forms of treatment. • However, many other treatments have been found to be just as successful (e.g., Group Therapy, Anxiety Management, Crisis Intervention). • Group therapy is effective in helping the patient come out from isolation, in releasing anger, and in building trusting relationships. • Animal Assisted Therapy has been found to have similar outcomes.
Dolphin Assisted Therapy • Dolphin Assisted Therapy (DAT) has been found to help children learn two to ten times faster than in their regular treatment programs. • DAT also increases attention, speech and language, and fine and gross motor skills for children with mental and/or physical disabilities. • Researchers found that long-term effects in children exposed to DAT included: • More motivation. • More participation in activities. • Initiated conversations. • Displayed more risk-taking behaviors. (Nathanson, 1989; Nathanson, de Castro, Friend & McMahon, 1997; Nathanson & de Faria, 1993; Nathanson, 1998)
Dolphin Research Center and PTSD • Dolphin Research Center (DRC) is a not-for-profit educational and research facility which is located in the Florida Keys. • DRC is home to nineteen Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and two California sea lions. • At DRC, a one-time, twelve-week program was implemented for Vietnam War Veterans diagnosed with PTSD. • Motivated. • Sociable. • Felt welcomed home from the war for the first time.
Dolphin Assisted Therapy • DAT will be defined as a group therapy treatment with the involvement of dolphins. • Psycho-educational approach helps the group members learn about the symptoms of their disorder. • The present-centered approach has participants learn how the symptoms affect their lives presently, and how they can cope with these symptoms. • In creating a DAT program, some points need to be addressed, such as: • Which dolphins the program would use. • The therapy versus intuition debate within the field of DAT. • The use of time at the facility.
Research Questions • Does DAT reduce the symptoms of PTSD in young adults? • Does severity influence the effect of the therapy? • Does gender influence the effect of the therapy? • The specific aim of the study is to implement a PTSD program at DRC which will not only enhance the knowledge of Dolphin Assisted Therapy, but also of PTSD.
Participants and Group Composition • 80 participants from the South Florida area. • Participants will include men and women, between the ages of 25 and 35, with either mild or moderate PTSD. • Participants will be divided into two separate groups: • Dolphin Assisted Therapy • Group Therapy in conjunction with Aqua Therapy • Within each group, participants will be divided into four separate therapy groups.
Participants and Group Composition DAT = Dolphin Assisted Therapy AT = Group Therapy in conjunction with Aqua Therapy
Measures • Post-Traumatic Diagnosis Scale (PDS) • This 49-item scale measures the diagnoses of PTSD and the severity of symptoms, as well as how these experiences disrupt the patient’s life (Foa, Cashman, Jaycox & Perry, 1997). • Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI) • This 100-item questionnaire measures impairment of social skills in addition to the severity of PTSD symptoms (Briere, Elliott, Harris & Cotman, 1995).
Methods DAT = Dolphin Assisted Therapy AT = Aqua Therapy in conjunction with Group Therapy
Conclusion and Implications • Results of the study will inform the field of Dolphin Assisted Therapy, as well as expand and contribute to our current understanding of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. • DAT is a small, limited field. • Research. • Locations. • Populations. • PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that researchers are still trying to understand fully.
Questions?“Future man will be compelled to turn to nature and the animal world to recapture some sense of unity with a world that otherwise will seem chaotic and meaningless” (Levinson, 1975).