A special Gift

Sometimes I don’t even realize how much my dogs mean to my patients and how attached they too become.

An interesting thing happened yesterday.

I was seeing a patient for the last time.  She did very well, and was able to taper off all medication and remain symptom free.  She handed me a gift before she left for the last time.

“Dr. Spirt, I had to get you this because when I saw it in the  store and looked inside all I saw was Shanie.”

I could not imagine what it could be.

“Be careful, it’s glass she said,” handing me an object in tissue paper.

I took it from her carefully and slowly unwrapped the delicate paper.

 

Lying inside was a beautiful glass angel.

“My precious Shanie.”

IRS 5013c application submitted

Update:

Our application for 501 3(c) status has been submitted to the IRS.  According to their site, we should hear within 3-4 months.  Once we do, we will be ready to accept donations, apply for grants, and obtain some source of funding so we can proceed with our mission.

During our first board meeting we discussed organizing a seminar, targeting other mental health professionals, to bring awareness of the benefits of canines in assisting in psychiatric treatment.  Dr. Wilson hopes to shed insight on the value of canines in the treatment room during couples counseling.  Our trainer will speak about which types of patients are suitable handlers, and which for which patients would the responsibility of dog ownership be too much when considering service dogs as treatment tools.  I hope to share my experiences using canines with psychotic patients.  

During our second board meeting we discussed contacting various psychiatric outpatient facilities to see 1) if they already have an AAT program, and 2) if not, are they interested in one.

 

we continue to look for volunteers interested in social media. Specific tasks include helping us stay current with canine assisted therapy in the news, as well as helping us develop other social media sites for posting, aside from this blog and our facebook page.