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Making a Real Difference: Equine Assisted Psychotherapy
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP)
is an emerging field in which horses are used as a tool for emotional growth and
learning. EAP is a collaborative effort between a licensed therapist and a horse
professional. Because of its intensity and effectiveness, it is considered a
short-term, or "brief" approach.
EAP is experiential in nature. This means that participants learn about
themselves and others by participating in activities with the horses, and then
processing (or discussing) feelings, behaviors, and patterns. This approach has
been compared to the ropes courses used by therapists, treatment facilities, and
human development courses around the world. But EAP has the added advantage of
utilizing horses, dynamic and powerful living beings.
Not all programs or individuals who use horses practice Equine Assisted
Psychotherapy. For one, licensed clinical professionals need to be involved for
it to be considered "psychotherapy". The focus of EAP is not riding or
horsemanship. The focus of EAP involves setting up ground activities involving
the horses which will require the client or group to apply certain skills.
Non-verbal communication, assertiveness, creative thinking and problem-solving,
leadership, work, taking responsibility, teamwork and relationships, confidence,
and attitude are several examples of the tools utilized and developed by EAP.
EAP is a powerful and effective therapeutic approach that has an incredible
impact on individuals, youth, families, and groups. EAP addresses a variety of
mental health and human development needs including behavioral issues, attention
deficit disorder, substance abuse, eating disorders, abuse issues, depression,
anxiety, relationship problems and communication needs.
Alane Freund,
MS, MFC36077, is a
licensed psychotherapist and highly experienced in EAP. Call her today if you
have someone in your life that may benefit from EAP. Custom programs are
available: 415-203-6600
Friendly Trails is EAGALA Certified
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