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While one Deborah Wells uses the rigors of the scientific method and the other uses the tools of philosophical inquiry, both are fundamentally concerned with . One seeks to quantify the emotional world of animals to improve their lives, while the other seeks to clarify the human internal experience to provide mental clarity. Other Notable Figures:

A memoirist from Australia who wrote Where Once Were Breasts , documenting her journey through breast cancer and using art to heal.

Beyond the kennel, her research extends to how domestic dogs influence human health. She has explored how dogs can detect hypoglycemia in diabetic patients and the cardiovascular benefits humans experience simply by interacting with animals.

Dr. Deborah L. Wells, a Reader at Queen’s University Belfast , has spent over three decades revolutionizing our understanding of the human-animal bond. Her work is foundational in the field of anthrozoology—the study of how humans and animals interact.

Recently, her work has delved into "paw preference" in cats and dogs, using physical lateralization as a window into an animal’s emotional state. II. Deborah Wells: Philosophy and the Unseen

Dr. Wells is perhaps best known for her research on the psychological well-being of shelter dogs. She has pioneered "scientifically tested enrichment strategies," such as using auditory stimulation (music) and olfactory cues to reduce stress in captive environments.

In the world of literature and philosophy, author Deborah Wells (editor for Iff Books ) explores the boundaries of human consciousness and the "darker" corners of the psyche.

An empowerment coach and author of Choose Your Energy: Change Your Life! who writes about overcoming burnout and depression.

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While one Deborah Wells uses the rigors of the scientific method and the other uses the tools of philosophical inquiry, both are fundamentally concerned with . One seeks to quantify the emotional world of animals to improve their lives, while the other seeks to clarify the human internal experience to provide mental clarity. Other Notable Figures:

A memoirist from Australia who wrote Where Once Were Breasts , documenting her journey through breast cancer and using art to heal.

Beyond the kennel, her research extends to how domestic dogs influence human health. She has explored how dogs can detect hypoglycemia in diabetic patients and the cardiovascular benefits humans experience simply by interacting with animals. deborah wells

Dr. Deborah L. Wells, a Reader at Queen’s University Belfast , has spent over three decades revolutionizing our understanding of the human-animal bond. Her work is foundational in the field of anthrozoology—the study of how humans and animals interact.

Recently, her work has delved into "paw preference" in cats and dogs, using physical lateralization as a window into an animal’s emotional state. II. Deborah Wells: Philosophy and the Unseen While one Deborah Wells uses the rigors of

Dr. Wells is perhaps best known for her research on the psychological well-being of shelter dogs. She has pioneered "scientifically tested enrichment strategies," such as using auditory stimulation (music) and olfactory cues to reduce stress in captive environments.

In the world of literature and philosophy, author Deborah Wells (editor for Iff Books ) explores the boundaries of human consciousness and the "darker" corners of the psyche. Beyond the kennel, her research extends to how

An empowerment coach and author of Choose Your Energy: Change Your Life! who writes about overcoming burnout and depression.