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Country: United States Registration Date: Jun. 29, 2021

Equine-Assisted therapy is a novel and practical approach that includes horses in mental healthcare treatment. A powerful, evidence-based modality Equine-Assisted Therapy can also be known as equine therapy as well as horse therapy, therapeutic riding and equestrian therapy. Teens can gain confidence and trust through horse therapy. Furthermore, learning to manage and take care of a horse, with the direction of an equine therapy assists clients in practicing empathy and develop real connections. If you decide on additional info on equine therapy, check out this site. Equine-Assisted Therapy is especially effective for adolescents because it permits teens to confront emotions and issues through direct experiences and non-verbal communication. It is also beneficial for teenagers who are resistant to the idea of talking therapy. What exactly is Equine-Assisted Therapy? In Equine-Assisted Therapy sessions, teens learn how to accept themselves and others through working with horses and with Credentialed Equine-Assisted Therapists. They can reap a range of benefits from equine therapy by taking care of horses and interacting with them. Research has shown that Equine-Assisted Therapy is effective for treatment of adolescents with depression, anxiety, and/or trauma-related disorders, in addition to ADHD and autism, as well as dissociative disorders, and other mental health diagnoses. Equine-Assisted therapy has been proven to increase confidence, self-esteem and self-confidence in adolescents. It also enhanced emotional regulation and resourcefulness. Sometimes, only a couple of sessions may result in improvement in certain cases. Equine therapy is also able to decrease depression and anxiety by undergoing physiological changes. Research has shown that therapy with animals reduces cortisol, the stress hormone. Being around animals reduces blood pressure. It also increases Oxytocin's release, which is a chemical that boosts happiness and connects people. The Human-Horse Relationship in Equine-Assisted Therapy Horses have a unique sensitivity to human emotions. Additionally, they react to slight changes in their environment. Horses can detect changes in their surroundings and feel emotions, for instance depression or anxiety. Thus, the horse acts as a biofeedback device for adolescents, reacting to their feelings and reflecting them. Additionally, horses don't evaluate adolescents because of their appearance or their diagnoses. In the end, teenagers are loved unconditionally and accepted. The horses at Newport Academy are an integral part of the team that treats patients. They receive the highest standard of care. Different kinds of Equine Therapy There are a variety of Equine-Assisted Therapy, each having different objectives: Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP). In EAP sessions licensed mental health professionals collaborate with credentialed horse professionals to assist clients with their goals in psychotherapy. Equine-Assisted Learning therapy (EAL), a type of equine therapy, is focused on helping people learn important life skills such as communication and trust. Hippotherapy: In modern usage, hippotherapy refers to methods of occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech therapy that utilize horses.

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