id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3dlhdn5kjzgmrfk3q6u5owdccm Barbara MacLean Equine-assisted therapy 2011.0 4 .pdf application/pdf 1277 90 69 Medical Center in Albany, New York, has offered the Equine-Assisted Therapy Program for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPY PROGRAM horses and do groundwork, a training process for establishing communication therapist guide the processing to important issues and help the veterans communicate (with humans); acknowledge their feelings, frustrations, and successes; focus on their goals; and provide and receive feedback and HORSES AND PTSD own hypervigilance, veterans with PTSD easily understand and can relate to the trust and hypervigilance in a horse. body language, so the veterans with PTSD learn to the horse, which helps them become aware of others' Horses are also herd animals and look for a leader Some horses want to be the herd leader. horse and its human are a herd of two. the language of the horse. this method and the lessons learned from the horses, Equine-Assisted Therapy Program, and we hope to ./cache/work_3dlhdn5kjzgmrfk3q6u5owdccm.pdf ./txt/work_3dlhdn5kjzgmrfk3q6u5owdccm.txt