Foundations of Ethical & Effective Animal-Assisted Therapy - 3 hours
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- CE Hours Included: 3 (please see below for details)
- Format: On-Demand Webinar (“Asynchronous”, Non-Interactive) ~ At your leisure this recorded video is to be viewed at your own pace. You may pause, rewind, and fast forward at any point during the videos. You are in complete control of how you view this workshop. It also comes with a PowerPoint and references. There is a quiz at the end to ensure viewing and required by all CE approval organizations.
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- Investment: $87 (provides lifetime access!)
- Presented by: Ashley Tolleson, PhD, LPC, NCC, RPT, CPCS and Taylor Chastain Griffin, PhD (see bio below)
- Date of Recording: August 7, 2026
- Instruction Level: Introductory
- Target Audience: Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists
- This workshop is not yet available; by pre-registering, you will receive immediate access when it becomes available in August.
Learning Objectives:
After completing this workshop in its entirety, you will be able to:
- Discuss how to differentiate Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) from related practices by accurately classifying examples of human–animal bond, human–animal interaction, animal-assisted interventions, therapy animals, emotional support animals, and service animals.
- Apply ethical standards, competency guidelines, and established AAT models (e.g., triangle and diamond models) to determine appropriate therapy animal roles, handler responsibilities, and scope of practice within clinical scenarios.
- Design a culturally responsive and trauma-informed AAT intervention plan that integrates therapeutic goals, ethical considerations, client consent, and animal welfare principles.
Workshop Description:
Interested in incorporating therapy animals into your practice but unsure where to begin? Whether you plan to partner with your own animal or collaborate with registered volunteer teams, this interactive workshop provides the essential foundation for integrating animal-assisted therapy ethically, safely, and effectively.
We’ll clarify the important distinctions between therapy animals and other types of working animals, review current research and standards of practice, and explore what professional and handler competency truly requires. Participants will gain a clear understanding of the scope of practice, risk management considerations, and the ethical responsibilities unique to animal-assisted work.
Through case studies and discussion, you’ll practice conceptualizing clients using a Human–Animal Bond (HAB) framework and explore adaptable AAI tools for a range of populations and mental health concerns.
Workshop Agenda:
- Define and Differentiate Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) and Related Practices (45 mins)
- Trace the historical development of Animal-Assisted Therapy and its foundational models
- Differentiate between Human-Animal Bond, Human-Animal Interaction, and Animal-Assisted Interventions
- Explain the distinctions among therapy animals, emotional support animals, and service animals
- Identify the Benefits and Clinical Applications of AAT (45 mins)
- Examine the therapeutic benefits of AAT, including emotion regulation, sensory stimulation, and client engagement
- Review clinical outcomes of AAT in mental health and medical settings
- Explore how AAT supports diverse client populations and treatment goals
- Apply Ethical Standards, Models, and Competencies for Safe AAT Practice (60 mins)
- Identify appropriate therapy animal characteristics and handler responsibilities
- Review AAT models (triangle vs. diamond) and paths to practice
- Apply competencies and standards of practice for integrating AAT into clinical settings
- Review case study example of why evidence of ethical practice matters
- Evaluate and Design Culturally Responsive and Trauma-Informed AAT Interventions (30 mins)
- Integrate ethical, cultural, and trauma-informed considerations when planning AAT sessions
- Analyze case studies involving boundary setting, consent, and therapeutic planning
- Recognize professional certification pathways and ongoing education for AAT practitioners
Presented by:
Ashley Tolleson, PhD, LPC, NCC, RPT, CPCS
Taylor Chastain Griffin, PhD
In her roles as National Director of AAI Advancement for Pet Partners and Executive Director of the Association of Animal-Assisted Intervention Professionals (AAAIP), Taylor Chastain Griffin, Ph.D., focuses on advancing research and professional development within the therapy animal field. Having witnessed hundreds of interactions between her own therapy animals and the people they have visited, she is deeply committed to strengthening animal-assisted intervention (AAI) through empirical investigation.
Dr. Griffin earned her doctorate in research psychology in 2018, with a focus on the human–animal bond as experienced in contexts of shared traumatic stress. Her academic path—from undergraduate studies in psychology and animal behavior to graduate training as a mental health counselor—has consistently centered on promoting and professionalizing AAI.
She is a published author, dog trainer, and speaker. Today, her work centers on establishing industry standards that enhance both the effectiveness and accessibility of AAI for the wide range of professionals dedicated to this work.
3 "Asynchronous" CE Hours Included - Details by License Type Below:
- PSYCHOLOGISTS: The Knowledge Tree, A Summit Professional Education Company is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Knowledge Tree, A Summit Professional Education Company maintains responsibility for this program and its content. For more detailed information on the current CE ruling in Georgia, or if you are licensed in another state or country, please click here.
- COUNSELORS: The Knowledge Tree, A Summit Professional Education Company has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP), ACEP No. 7153. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The Knowledge Tree, A Summit Professional Education Company is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here.
- SOCIAL WORKERS: The Knowledge Tree, a Summit Professional Education Company, provider #2470, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 1/14/2026-1/14/2027. Social workers completing this course receive 3 ethics continuing education credits. If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here for more detailed information.
- MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPISTS: TKT has applied for approval for this workshop through the Georgia Association for Marriage & Family Therapy (GAMFT). If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here for more detailed information.
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