Adult coloring
Adult coloring has become a popular relaxation technique and drew a number of enthusiasts at the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges’ Veterinary Wellness and Social Work Summit. It took place Nov. 2-3, 2015, in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Dr. Thompson plays Jenga Giant
Dr. Jim Thompson (right), dean of Tennessee’s veterinary college, plays Jenga Giant during a break.
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Qi gong
Elizabeth Strand, PhD, an associate clinical professor and founding director of the Veterinary Social Work program at the University of Tennessee, leads participants in qi gong, a Chinese system of breathing exercises, body postures and movements, and mental concentration.
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Nash
Nash was available for petting during the summit. He’s part of the Human Animal Bond in Tennessee, an animal-assisted therapy outreach program at the UT veterinary college.
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Beanbag toss
Beanbag toss proved to be a popular play activity.
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