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Health Psychologist

Valerie Catt Joglar

Valerie Catt is a certified master mental health psychologist and a rehabilitation impact education coach with an advanced degree certificate in health and wellness coaching and rehabilitation education. Val has been creating online course curriculum since 2012 and has extensive experience in court mandated education services including elearning courses and impact coaching curriculum.

eCourse Curriculum

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  • 1

    Chapter 1: What is Animal Abuse? Animal Abuse and the Law

    • What Is Animal Abuse, And How Can You Stop It? Animal abuse can take many forms: it includes not only obvious forms of abuse such as killing or physically hurting animals, but also includes keeping wild animals in captivity.

    • Animal cruelty can be either deliberate abuse or simply the failure to take care of an animal. The law defines animal cruelty as any action or neglect that causes unnecessary pain or suffering. Animal cruelty is a felony in Texas.

    • COVID-19: A Wake-Up Call For Our Abuse Of Animals Our use and abuse of animals has demanded change for a long time. This pandemic has shown us the life or death consequences of failing to act.

    • We all know the US is a country that loves and spoils pets, so there’s no surprise that animal abuse laws have been getting more strict throughout the years.

    • The History Of Puppy Mills And Why You Should Care This blog addresses the state of puppy mills in the U.S., their history, numbers and the impact they have on puppies.

    • FARMED ANIMAL FUNDAMENTALS Food production kills billions of animals each year. That’s more than all other forms of animal use combined. Millions more farmed animals suffer in cruel confinement.

    • (03:45) What is Animal Cruelty? - Phoenix Pets - YouTube

    • (04:20) Trump signs federal law banning animal cruelty - YouTube

    • (02:05) New law makes animal cruelty a felony - YouTube

    • (02:05) Animal Abuse Law - YouTube

    • (02:19) California "Animal Abuse" Laws | Penal code 597 PC - YouTube

    • (01:30) What new animal abuse law means locally - YouTube

    • QUIZ: Animal Abuse and the Law

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    Chapter 2: What is Animal Cruelty? The Psychology of Animal Abuse

    • Animal cruelty is causing harm to an animal whether by purposeful action or neglect. Though certain activities are broadly accepted as cruel, such as animal fighting, the specific actions considered animal cruelty vary from individual to individual.

    • The Psychology of Animal Torture: Why would anyone want to deliberately inflict pain on animals? A number of criminological studies have shown that around a third to a half of all sexual murderers have abused animals during childhood and/or adolescence.

    • The tendency to enact cruelty toward animals is closely linked to a mental illness. Such psychological pathologies seriously affect a person's ability to feel and reason. Some personality disorders may be likely to induce animal abuse as a symptom.

    • Studies have suggested that individuals who are cruel to animals are more likely to be violent to humans. The FBI has found that a history of cruelty to animals is one trait that regularly appears in its computer records of serial rapists and murderers.

    • (26:49) 11 Signs a Child May Become a Psychopath | Psychopathic Risk Factors - YouTube

    • (04:52) Clinical Psychologist on animal abuse - YouTube

    • (05:26) The psychology of animal abuse - YouTube

    • (02:42) Psychologist looks into why teens abuse animals - YouTube

    • (03:57) Animal Abuse by Children - YouTube

    • (05:18) Jordan Peterson - How Narcissistic Psychopaths Fool You - YouTube

    • (05:09) Richard Dawkins: No Civilized Person Accepts Slavery So Why Do We Accept Animal Cruelty? | Big Think - YouTube

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    Chapter 3: Laws that Protect Animals

    • Laws that Protect Animals: In the United States, animal protection laws can be enacted and enforced at every level of government. Most animal protection legislation happens at the state level. There are also a handful of federal animal protection laws.

    • Depending on the severity of the case, those convicted of animal cruelty can be imprisoned. Appropriate sentencing can also include individual or family counseling, community service, placement in a diversion program and a prohibition on ownership.

    • State animal cruelty laws punish a wide range of behavior, from torturing animals to not providing proper shelter or veterinary care.

    • The FBI Animal Cruelty Database: . The NIBRS database will now include all animal cruelty cases investigated by participating law enforcement agencies, which will fall under four categories: gross neglect, torture, organized abuse, sexual abuse.

    • (01:18) Criminal Laws to Protect Animals? | 30 Second Animal Law - YouTube

    • (01:18) What Laws Protect Animals who are Raised for Food? | 30 Second Animal Law - YouTube

    • (01:18) HELP CHANGE LAWS TO PROTECT ANIMALS - YouTube

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    Chapter 4: How to Be More Empathetic and Compassionate

    • (16:53) How to develop empathy skills - YouTube

    • (08:44) HOW TO BE MORE EMPATHIC (and why it is NOT the same as having sympathy) - YouTube

    • (12:55) Compassion (And How To Cultivate Compassion) - Teal Swan - YouTube

    • (09:05) Dr. Jordan Peterson's advice to people who lack empathy - YouTube

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