Pets on the Couch
Neurotic Dogs, Compulsive Cats, Anxious Birds, and the New Science of Animal Psychiatry
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Summary of Pets on the Couch
Written by Nicholas Dodman, this book explores the emerging field of veterinary psychiatry, examining the emotional and mental health issues of pets and how their behavior mirrors human psychological challenges.
Book Recommendations
- Best Alternate on the Same Topic: The Other End of the Leash by Patricia B. McConnell – Focuses on the psychology of dogs and their interactions with humans from a behaviorist perspective.
- Best Tangentially Related Book: Animal Wise: How We Know Animals Think and Feel by Virginia Morell – Explores the cognitive and emotional lives of various animal species.
- Best Diametrically Opposed Book: Animals in Translation by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson – While empathetic to animals, it emphasizes biological and neurological explanations over psychiatry.
- Best Fiction Book Incorporating Related Ideas: The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein – A novel told from the perspective of a dog, reflecting on human and animal emotional bonds.
Content
1. The Dog Who Ate Wine Glasses: When the Brain Short Circuits
2. The Horse Who Chewed on Fences: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
3. The Dog Who Came Back From the War: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
4. The Emotional Wounds of Rescued Animals
5. The Dog Who Couldn’t Stop Licking: Compulsive Disorders
6. The Dog Who Was Afraid of Puddles: Autism, Epilepsy, and Rage
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