Online Training
Master in Animal Assisted Therapy + University Degree
1500 hours
5 ECTS
Spanish
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Online Training
1500 hours
5 ECTS
Spanish
Educational institutions


Request information
Multilingual support
Digital certificate included
Assistant Phia
- Know the general features of animal-assisted intervention. - Know the professional profiles and skills they must have to intervene in dog-assisted therapy. - Deepen knowledge about the behavior and behaviors of dogs. - Obtain basic notions of dog training. - Know the systems involved in the anatomy of the human body. - Differentiate the different types of existing disabilities and analyze their relationship with equine therapy. - Analyze the benefits and principles of equine therapy as well as be able to make a program for equine therapy sessions. - Delve into the characteristics of the equestrian world related to equine therapy in order to carry out a session, complying with the general safety conditions. - Know what laws apply to this type of therapy as well as the requirements they must meet. - Intervene in an assisted manner with marine animals. - Know the concept of stimulation and its foundation. - Address stimulation from a therapeutic perspective, focusing on psychomotor delay. - Know the benefits, techniques and recommendations of infant massage. - Intervention in the early ages using the aquatic environment as an element. - Know the evolution of special education in recent decades. - Learn the different concepts of needs that have emerged over time and know how to differentiate them. - Know the process of identifying and assessing educational needs. - Guide both students, their parents, family members and other professionals in the educational process. - Know what types of educational response can be offered to students at the center, classroom, etc. level. - Know how to intervene with students who have specific educational support needs.
This professional carries out his activity in social sectors, such as nursing homes, centers for disabled people, penitentiary centers, hospitals and public and private entities.
This Master in Animal Assisted Therapy prepares you to offer a quality social intervention, offering a service with the best characteristics and skills to deal with work with dogs, horses and/or other animals, knowing their social behavior and conduct, assessing unwanted behaviors and eliminating them.