The health benefits of interaction with horses for people experiencing mental health and other conditions are fast gaining recognition all over the world. This book explores the experiences of ‘at-risk’ young people who participated in a research study, based at a unique therapeutic horsemanship centre in the UK. Therapeutic horseman- ship is aligned with 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 considered to be ‘at-risk’ because of their various psycho-social 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 a 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 mind-fulness literature are explored, and they bring an exciting 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.
Equine-Assisted Therapy and Learning with At-Risk Young People
Language: English
Author: Dr Hannah Burgon (PhD, MSc, BSc hons)


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