Meet Ghost, the Therapy Dog

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Meet Ghost, the Therapy Dog ~

Ghost is an Alliance of Therapy Dogs (ATD) trained husky, and a key part of the North Texas Adult & Child Counseling Center. Ghost is present at all of founder therapist Bradley Williamson’s therapy sessions, and provides comfort and unconditional love to each therapy client. Her calming, cheerful presence makes the sometimes unfamiliar, sometimes challenging experience of attending therapy easier. Ghost loves people, and is a calm, warm, loving presence in the therapy room, ready to break the ice with a tail wag and a husky smile, and there for comfort and support when working through tough memories and emotions.

Benefits of animal-assisted therapy:

Why do we use a therapy dog in our practice? The benefits are clear, and her presence makes sure the quality of care we provide is the best possible.

“Ghost has been a part of my family for 9 years, and her support in my therapy practice has been indispensable in providing quality care to my clients.”

Animal-assisted therapy means lower stress, better outcomes

Animal-assisted therapy is evidence-based. When you're around a friendly animal you can cuddle, pet, or just enjoy their company, your body releases serotonin, prolactin, and oxytocin. These are key hormones in relaxing and reducing your body's stress response.

Lower stress means more effective therapy. You’re able to dig deeper into what might be causing your challenges, and you’ll feel safer even when sharing vulnerable feelings and experiences. In a therapy session, it can feel intimidating and sometimes lonely. Adding Ghost to our sessions provides a companion in the therapy process, and she doesn’t ask for anything in return. She is simply there to support you or your child.

Children thrive around Ghost

For children in particular, talking with an animal can be easier than talking with an adult sometimes, and the calm, warm presence can help your child focus, so their attention can stay in the moment in a therapy session. Ghost loves children, and her presence can help your child get more out of each therapy session.

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