Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, Drug Counseling and Addiction Recovery

Conejo Equine Assisted Learning uses the principles of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy to pair horses with people. This, in turn, is used to overcome the issues, conditions, mental or physical trauma that led the client to drug addiction and substance abuse. Similar to traditional psychological counseling, but relatively new in addiction treatment, Equine Assisted Therapy involves unmounted and mounted horsemanship lessons provided by the therapeutic riding instructor, who is also a licensed mental health professional. In both the riding and the stable setting, Equine Assisted Psychotherapy provides powerful tools for building self-awareness, self-esteem, appropriate boundaries and a sense of personal responsibility. Equine Assisted Psychotherapy can promote psychosocial healing and personal growth through: Improving self-esteem & self-awareness, social skills training, development of problem-solving skills, improved concentration & focus, encouragment of sensory stimulation, development of frustration tolerance, increased self-confidence, improvment of communication skills, development of trust & respect in others, and development of goal-setting skills. Strong clinical evidence suggests that Equine Assisted Psychotherapy may be effective in treating: Anxiety disorders, behavior disorders, low self esteem, autism, depression, memory impairment, brain injury, eating disorders, learning disorders, childhood neglect, grief and loss, substance abuse, childhood abuse, attention
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