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Equine Therapy for PTSD

A Natural Approach to Healing Many individuals who have experienced traumatic events struggle with the long-term effects of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While traditional therapy approaches, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, can be effective, some people find it challenging to talk about their trauma in a clinical setting or medical center. Equine therapy for PTSD gets them out of the office and into nature. This disorder, caused by exposure to disorder, caused by exposure to… Read Full Post


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Couples and Families Benefit from Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy

Relationships within couples and families are complex. Challenges such as communication breakdowns, unresolved conflicts, and emotional disconnection can create strain. These issues often leave family members or partners feeling misunderstood and emotionally distant. Traditional therapy modalities, like talk therapy, have been a cornerstone for addressing these problems. However, not everyone feels comfortable expressing themselves verbally. This is where equine-assisted psychotherapy comes in—a transformative and engaging form of therapy that fosters healthier relationships through hands-on interactions… Read Full Post


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How Does the Eagala Model Help Victims of Crime or Trafficking?

For victims of crime and trafficking, traditional therapy models may not always provide the most effective path to healing. Trauma often leaves individuals feeling disconnected from themselves and others, making verbal processing difficult or even impossible. The Eagala Model offers a powerful alternative—an experiential, equine-assisted psychotherapy approach that allows survivors to process trauma in a safe and supportive environment.


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The Role of the Eagala Model in Overcoming Grief and Loss

Loss and the grief associated with it are natural parts of life, but that doesn’t make it any easier when our lives and communities are touched by it. When we experience the loss of a loved one, the emotional and physical toll can feel overwhelming. Grief affects every part of us—our thoughts, emotions, and even our ability to carry out daily activities. Whether it’s the death of a loved one, a major life change, a… Read Full Post


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Utilizing the Eagala Model to treat Gambling or Addiction

Gambling and addiction are among the most challenging mental health issues affecting individuals and their families. These conditions often lead to emotional distress, financial instability, and strained relationships. Traditional therapy modalities, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and group counseling, provide valuable tools for addressing addiction.  However, they may not work for everyone. This is where innovative approaches like equine-assisted growth and learning can make a transformative difference. The Eagala Model offers a pioneering alternative to… Read Full Post


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Eagala or PATH?

Understanding Two Leading Models in Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy Equine-assisted psychotherapy is a growing modality in the mental health field. It uses horses to help people work through emotional challenges, improve relationships, and gain self-awareness. This approach is popular because it offers hands-on experiences that are engaging and meaningful. Two well-known organizations in this field are Eagala and Path. But when it comes to these two modalities, what are the differences? Eagala (Equine Assisted Growth and Learning… Read Full Post


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Types of Equine Therapy

Equine therapy is a growing form of therapeutic care that uses interactions with horses to support emotional, mental, and physical well-being. Different types of equine therapy have gained popularity because the holistic approach addresses a wide range of challenges, from physical disabilities to mental health conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The benefits of equine therapy include improved emotional regulation, better social and communication skills, and enhanced physical coordination. By participating in therapy programs that… Read Full Post


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Equine Therapy Benefits

Equine therapy is a powerful form of therapy that uses the bond between humans and horses to support mental, emotional, and physical well-being. For centuries, people have recognized the therapeutic qualities of interacting with horses, and today, equine-assisted therapy is helping individuals overcome a wide range of challenges.


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Is There Equine Therapy for Autism?

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects millions of children and adults worldwide, making it one of the most common developmental disorders today. Those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder often face challenges in communication, emotional regulation, and social interactions. These difficulties can make daily life overwhelming, not only for individuals with ASD but also for their families. Equine therapy for autism can help. Equine-assisted therapy offers a unique and supportive way to address these challenges. By interacting… Read Full Post


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Equine Therapy for Veterans

Mental health challenges are a significant issue for many veterans in the United States. Conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety are common among those who have served, with veterans often facing higher rates of these issues compared to the general population. Traditional therapies don’t always work for everyone, leaving some veterans feeling stuck and without options. This is where equine therapy for Veterans can fill a void.


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