Equine-assisted therapy and learning with at-risk young people / Hannah Louise Burgon.
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TextPublication details: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.Description: xiv, 265 p. : ill. ; 22 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781137320865
- 1137320869
- RC 489.H67 B87 2014
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | RC 489 .H67 B87 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98648738 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Background to equine-assisted therapy and learning -- Young people considered 'at-risk', and overview of 'the yard' and methods used -- Development of self-confidence and self-efficacy, and the opening up of 'positive experiences' and 'positive opportunities' through therapeutic horsemanship -- Developing attachments, empathy and trust through relationships with horses -- The horse, the therapeutic relationship and other psychotherapeutic insights -- Horses, mindfulness and the natural environment.
The health benefits of interaction with horses for people experiencing mental health and other conditions is fast gaining recognition all over the world. This book explores the experiences of seven 'at-risk' young people who participated in a research study based at a unique therapeutic horsemanship centre in the UK. Therapeutic horsemanship is aligned to the developing fields of equine-assisted psychotherapy and equine-assisted learning where horses are partnered for social, emotional and learning benefits. The young people who attended the Therapeutic Horsemanship centre were referred from organisations including a foster care agency, youth offending team and a pupil referral unit, and were considered to be 'at-risk' due to their various psychosocial disadvantages. A number of themes emerge throughout the course of the book, including the areas of nurture, attachment and trust, social well-being and resilience, identification with the horse, a 'safe' space and calming influence, role of the horse in the therapeutic arena and the natural environment and spiritual dimensions. Additional links to the mindfulness literature are explored and bring a new dimension to the field of equine assisted therapy and learning. The book includes a foreword from Leif Hallberg, author of Walking the Way of the Horse.
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