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Prof. Anna Chur-Hansen is a registered Psychologist and served as the Head of School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide. In this episode, we talked about the relationships between companion animals and their humans in relation to the attachment theory, as well as the mechanisms on how animals can impact our health. She is available as a supervisor for research and you can contact her at +6183135258 or email via [email protected].
This podcast was produced with financial support provided by the Psychiatrist Interest Forum (PIF). The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrist (RANZCP) has received Australian Government funding under the Socialist Training Program to fund the PIF. The views shared through the podcasts are those of the contributors and not necessarily the views of the RANZCP and PIF.
Follow the AUPS on Facebook (Adelaide University Psychiatry Society) and Instagram (@aups_), and send in your thoughts at [email protected].
By Adelaide University Psychiatry SocietyProf. Anna Chur-Hansen is a registered Psychologist and served as the Head of School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide. In this episode, we talked about the relationships between companion animals and their humans in relation to the attachment theory, as well as the mechanisms on how animals can impact our health. She is available as a supervisor for research and you can contact her at +6183135258 or email via [email protected].
This podcast was produced with financial support provided by the Psychiatrist Interest Forum (PIF). The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrist (RANZCP) has received Australian Government funding under the Socialist Training Program to fund the PIF. The views shared through the podcasts are those of the contributors and not necessarily the views of the RANZCP and PIF.
Follow the AUPS on Facebook (Adelaide University Psychiatry Society) and Instagram (@aups_), and send in your thoughts at [email protected].