Autoethnography of Human-Animal Interaction and Mental Wellness

dc.contributor.author Balderama, Renz D.
dc.date.accessioned 2026-02-06T08:46:36Z
dc.date.available 2026-02-06T08:46:36Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.description Keywords: Nonverbal Communication, Communication, Human-Animal Interaction, Anxiety Disorder, Depression, Mental Health, Therapy, Communication Therapy
dc.description.abstract While there have been existing studies that suggest Human-Animal Interaction helps improvement of people􀂶s physical and mental health (Wauthier, et al. 2022; Poresky & Hendirix, 1990; Barlow, et al., 2012; Thayer & Stevens, 2022; Hoy-Gerlach, et al., 2022; Winsor, et al., 2022; Robino, et al., 2022; Wagner & Pina E Cunha, 2021), most of them were done clinically. This study discusses the lived experience of a Filipino individual who underwent anxiety and depression to understand how nonverbal communication, through Human-Animal Interaction became a means to alleviate his mental health issues. This research uses autoethnography as a study, while the researcher draws on personal experience, all recorded and written as Vignettes, and analyzed using the Immersion-Reflection-Modeling (IRM) model to expound points. Of note, this study includes hypersensitive or psychologically triggering and disturbing information as part of its narrative to understand the connection between Human-Animal Interaction (HAI) and its benefits on the mental wellness of humans.
dc.identifier.citation Balderama, R. (2024). Autoethnography of Human-Animal Interaction and Mental Wellness. [Thesis, University of the Philippines Open University]. UPLOAD.
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13073/1321
dc.language.iso en
dc.title Autoethnography of Human-Animal Interaction and Mental Wellness
dc.type Thesis
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