Angela Fournier
bemidji state university, MN, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Angela Fournier, PhD, LP is a graduate of Virginia Tech with an MS and PhD in clinical psychology. She is a licensed psychologist in Minnesota, USA and professor in the department of psychology at Bemidji State University. Dr. Fournier is an EAGALA-certified MH and co-facilitates EAP/L at Eagle Vista Ranch and Wellness Center in Bemidji, MN. As director of the Human-Animal Interaction Laboratory, she conducts basic and applied studies into the psychological outcomes of human-animal interaction, focusing on development of theory and validated measures. Recent work includes development of the human-animal interaction scale and measuring outcomes of EAGALA-model EAP.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Isolating the role of the animal: Experimental investigation of species in animal-assisted intervention. (#210)
7:00 PM
Angela Fournier
Evening event: Poster Reception
Examining the role of metaphor in animal-assisted learning: Human-horse interaction in eagala-model EAP. (#211)
7:00 PM
Elizabeth Letson, MS, LPCC
Evening event: Poster Reception
Developing a theory on animal-assisted psychotherapy: discussions across disciplines, species, and outcomes. (#104)
10:45 AM
Angela Fournier
Elizabeth Letson, MS, LPCC
Jennifer Laitala
Elizabeth Letson, MS, LPCC
Jennifer Laitala
Symposium 4