Equine-facilitated psychotherapy for at-risk adolescents: the influence on self-image, self-control and trust
- PMID: 21757481
- DOI: 10.1177/1359104511404177
Equine-facilitated psychotherapy for at-risk adolescents: the influence on self-image, self-control and trust
Abstract
This article describes the theoretical-conceptual frame of equine-facilitated psychotherapy (EFP) for adolescents at-risk, the unique components of this intervention, and its implementation in an evaluation study. The study was conducted at a residential treatment facility for adolescents at-risk. We examined the outcomes of EFP on self-image, self-control, trust and general life satisfaction. Fourteen resident adolescents comprised the treatment group, and were compared with a matched group of 15 residents who did not receive EFP (control). The treatment comprised a weekly individual EFP session over a period of seven months. The study found a trend of positive change in all four research parameters within the treatment group. Additional indications of the intervention's positive influence were also found and are discussed.
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