
Jennie Dapice, Ph.D., OTR/L, BCP, C-AAIS
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Dr. Jennie Dapice serves as an Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy at the 91AV. Dr. Dapice is a licensed occupational therapist specializing in pediatrics and Animal-Assisted Interventions/Services. She is also a part-time Assistant Professor at the University of Southern Maine, where she supports OTD students.
Dr. Dapice earned her M.A. in occupational therapy from Tufts University in Medford, MA. Her master's thesis examined the perceptions and participation of occupational therapists in the service dog community. Dr. Dapice received her Ph.D. in Health Related Sciences from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2015, where her research focused on the efficacy of animal-assisted interventions in school-based occupational therapy practice, specifically related to playfulness and participation.
Her clinical experience has been primarily in pediatrics, having worked at Children’s Hospital in Boston, Perkins School for the Blind, and Cambridge (MA) Public Schools. Additionally, she has worked in adult acute care and skilled nursing facilities. Dr. Dapice received a Facility Dog from Canine Companions, and incorporated him into her occupational therpay treatment at Perkins School for the Blind. She continues to work closely with the Canine Companions Therapy Dog Program.
In addition to her research and academic pursuits, Dr. Dapice serves as a Board Member for ElderPet, a PetPartners Community Organization, and as a Faculty Fellow for the Tufts University Center for Animals and Public Policy. She is board certified in Pediatrics by the American Occupational Therapy Association (BCP), and certified as an animal-assisted ntervention specialist by the Association of Animal-Assisted Intervention Professionals (C-AAIS).
Dr. Dapice's research interests include the integration of AAI in occupational therapy, school-based occupational therapy, and youth mental health. She lives in Southern Maine with her children and dogs.
Credentials
Education
Awards and Accolades
- WCHP Catalyst Seed Grant, 2024-2025
Expertise
- Animal assisted therapy
- Pediatric occupational therapy
Board Certifications and Licenses
Certified Animal-Assisted Intervention Specialist (C-AAIS)
by the Association of Animal-Assisted Intervention Professionals
Registered with National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy
Licensed in State of Maine, Occupational Therapy
Licensed in Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Occupational Therapy
Research
Selected publications
ORCID:
Dapice, J., & Kivlen, C. (2025). Making the Case for Therapy Dogs on College Campuses. American Journal of Health Education, 1–7.
Research interests
pediatric occupational therapy, animal-assisted interventions, human-animal interaction, school-based occupational engagement