id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_o6t6tluw2babflace3o6gghpca J. A. Lentini A Qualitative and Quantitative Review of Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy (EFP) with Children and Adolescents 2009.0 7 .pdf application/pdf 5850 478 56 Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive review of the literature on Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy (EFP) with Methods used in EFP, including traditional mounted, vaulting, husbandry, and unmounted activities are described. therapist should have a good idea of how working with animals in therapy can be different from traditional psychotherapy. In EFP, therapists work with horses with different styles These methods emphasize the fact that horses in particular (of animals) will be affected by discrepancies between stated intent and observed behavior. session, the patient participated in un-mounted activities using problem solving with two therapists, an equine specialist, the therapeutic work can move from a narrow use of cognitive-behavioral techniques, here-and-now therapies, and limited stages of personality development to a more complete therapy with at-risk children might stress horses more than Therapists use EFP as treatment for many different patient populations. riding, to EFP (equine facilitated psychotherapy), to EFT Of patients & horses: equine-facilitated psychotherapy. patient-horse-therapist in psychotherapeutic riding. ./cache/work_o6t6tluw2babflace3o6gghpca.pdf ./txt/work_o6t6tluw2babflace3o6gghpca.txt