Bruce is with Ajdin (Adi) Mujezinovic, Adi is a psychologist and works part time at Assistance Dogs Australia as a Mental Health Clinician. In this interview Adi shares how the dogs are trained, the matching process and the roles a therapy dog can play in the life of someone living with PTSD.
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Bruce is licensed to deliver From Correction Fatigue to Fullfillment Training throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Please Note: Some of the questions refer to a therapy dog as opposed to an Assistance Dog. A Therapy Dog is a dog used by a Allied Health professional to meet goals in a therapeutic setting, they do not have public access. An Assistance Dog (sometimes called a Service Dog) is trained to alleviate a disability when teamed with an individual. These dogs do have public access and are the dogs we use for PTSD.