EquineFacilitated Psychotherapy and Learning: The HumanEquine Relational Development (HERD) Approach,New

EquineFacilitated Psychotherapy and Learning: The HumanEquine Relational Development (HERD) Approach,New

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EquineFacilitated Psychotherapy and Learning: The HumanEquine Relational Development (HERD) Approach offers a handson approach to integrating equineassisted therapy and learning into mental health treatment. Based on the HERD Institute model, the book showcases a series of case studies that cover working with patients with trauma, attachment disorders and depression.Additional case studies show varied approaches to working with families, couples and culturallydiverse populations. Ethical and safety considerations are covered, emphasizing the importance of both human and equine welfare in the equinefacilitated psychotherapy and learning model. Identifies the benefits of equinefacilitated therapy and therapeutic riding Features case studies of equinefacilitated psychotherapy in different settings Discusses use of therapy for depression, trauma, attachment disorders and more Includes use with couples, families, individuals and culturally diverse populations

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