Affiliation:
1. Department of Bio and Healing Convergence, Graduate School, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Republic of Korea
2. Department of Laboratory Animal Medicine, Institute for the 3Rs & Animal Welfare, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Republic of Korea
Abstract
This study analyzed the jobs of animal-assisted therapy specialists using the Development of a Curriculum (DACUM) technique, a job analysis method for the duties and tasks performed in a specific job. It derived nine duties and 54 tasks through a verification process. In addition, by analyzing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes according to the task, the duties of animal-assisted therapy specialists were derived with 37 knowledge points (K), 32 skills (S), and 46 attitudes (A). The curriculum was designed based on the results derived from the job analysis. The final derived subjects were “understanding the counselee”, “clinical practice”, “therapy-assisted animal management”, “case conceptualization”, “psychological test and evaluation”, “program development”, “understanding and practice of counseling psychology”, “animal-assisted intervention introduction”, “evaluation analysis and report”, “case study and practice”, “case guidance and management”, “training and behavior”, and “animal welfare”. These results can improve the professionalism of animal-assisted therapy specialists and the overall quality of the therapy site.
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