Integrating horses into healing / edited by Cheryl Meola.

Other author Meola, Cheryl, editor.
Format Book
PublicationLondon : San Diego : Academic Press, 2023.
Descriptionxxx, 380 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Natural therapeutic aspects of horses / Cheryl Meola, Malaika King Albrecht -- The evolution of equine-assisted services (EAS): horses are good for people / Lorrie Renker, Octavia Brown, Pebbles Turbeville -- Horse speak and partnership / Sharon Wilsie, Laura Wilsie -- Relational equine-partnered counseling (REPC) / Hallie Sheade -- An in-depth approach to relational work with equines: natural lifemanship / Bettina Shultz-Jobe, Kathleen Choe -- Breathing into relationships: the HERD Institute approach to equine-facilitated psychotherapy / Veronica Lac -- Side-to-side astride: the benefits and challenges of equine mounted work in trauma processing / Susanne Haseman -- Blended therapy modalities in equine-assisted psychotherapy: integrating equine-engaged internal family systems (EE-IFS) and equine-connected eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EC-EMDR) / Jenn Pagone, Kathleen Choe -- Medical therapy (OT, PT, SLP) enhanced with hippotherapy / Joann Bejamin, Ruth Dismuke-Blakely, Karen Gardner -- The equus effect: a road to regulation through equine-assisted learning / Jane Strong, David Sonatore, Elizabeth E. Lloyd-Richardson -- Serving those who served, and still serve / Tara Mahoney -- Beyond mind and body: spiritual connections in equine-assisted services / Kathleen Choe, Laura McFarland -- Be the horse's advocate / C. Mike Tomlinson -- Enhancing the horses voice: incorporating horse speak into psychotherapy / Susanne Haseman, Sharon Wilsie, Laura Wilsie -- Exploring socio-emotional and cognitive development in horses / Tim Jobe, Tanner Jobe, Rebecca J. Hubbard -- Not just horsing around: an equine professional's guiding principles / Malaika King Albrecht -- The role of the equine professional in equine-assisted services / Tim Jobe, Tanner Jobe, Rebecca Jobe -- Heart centered horsemanship: the horse trainer's perspective in EAS / Stacey Carter -- A holistic perspective: my transformative journey through natural lifemanship / Sarah Willeman Doran -- Are we there yet? The ongoing journey of healing for the healers / Kathleen Choe -- Interventions and strategies toward mental health and wellbeing for professionals / Aviva Vincent, Joanna Robson -- Starting or restarting an equine-assisted services organization: don't put the cart before the horse / Nancy Paschall -- The key to a successful non-profit board / John Matthew Kundtz -- How do you know it works: evaluating equine-assisted service programs / Maureen MacNamara -- Bridging research and practice in equine-assisted services / Kimberly I. Tumlin -- Conclusions and future directions.
Abstract "Written by experts and founders in the world of equine assisted services (EAS), Integrating Horses into Healing: A Comprehensive Guide to Equine Assisted Services is an all-inclusive, hands-on guide for any practitioner, researcher, or student interested in EAS. The book provides a wealth of knowledge, including perspectives from therapy and coaching practitioners, equine professionals, veterinarians, researchers, clients, board members, and founders of the EAS industry. These diverse perspectives offer a depth and insight that make this a go-to guide for EAS practitioners and researchers. The focus of the book is on the ethical incorporation of equines into different therapy modalities. The well-being of the equine as well as the practitioner team is addressed, as well as sustainability and health within a for-profit and non-profit structure."-- Back cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formebook version : 9780443191961
ISBN9780443191954 paperback
ISBN0443191956 paperback
ISBNePub ebook

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Joyner General Stacks RC489.H67 I58 2023 ✔ Available Place Hold