Therapy Bunny Eases Stress for UF Physical Therapy Students
“Bun-Bun,” a certified Pet Partners therapy animal, has quickly become a favorite visitor to University of Findlay’s campus, especially among students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program.
Recently dubbed a “thera-bunny,” Bun-Bun belongs to Nicole Schroeder, DPT, EdD, associate professor and associate chair of physical therapy. He is a 10-month-old mini-lop whose laid-back demeanor allows for him to soak up all the pets and snuggles he can get. Schroeder brings him to campus for special occasions like “Mind and Matter” sessions, held at least once per semester for each of the six DPT cohorts.
Mind and Matter Sessions
These sessions, which offer tutoring, Q&A time, and peer connection, are now equipped with a calming dose of fluff. Studies, such as the Independent Analysis Unit of the Los Angeles Unified School District, support the benefits of animal-assisted interventions. Mainly, students can reduce stress and anxiety by interacting with lovable animals such as Bun-Bun.
“Prior studies have reported the positive effects of animal-assisted interventions on college campuses, so the program hopes that Bun-Bun will do the same to create positive student affect with decreased levels of stress and anxiety,” said Schroeder. “There is prior literature which reveals improved academic performance in addition to the subjective benefits a therapy animal or class pet can offer.”
Contributing to Holistic Health
Similar research suggests therapy animals contribute to a holistic approach to healthcare by simultaneously improving mental, physical, and social aspects of health. “More and more healthcare providers are focused on holistic care, and therapy animals are a great way to do so,” Schroeder added.
Impact on Campus
In physical therapy, support animals like Bun-Bun can increase motivation, improve motor skills, and make treatment more enjoyable, according to Schroeder. While Bun-Bun is a new addition to the physical therapy department this year and long-term outcomes are still to be determined, one immediate effect is clear: the bright and shining faces of those who experience his comforting presence.
“The feedback has been positive. I’ve received requests to see Bun-Bun and quite a few smiles when he’s here,” shared Schroeder.
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