ABSTRACT

Based on over a decade of sustained longitudinal research with a broad range of different user groups, Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy and Coaching: An Evidence-Based Framework is an essential guide which offers both theoretical foundations and practical models for working with horses in psychotherapy and coaching.

While not a panacea for distress and difficulties, the connections that humans find with horses can become a catalyst for deeper self-knowledge. By de-centring the human subject and placing the horse in the middle of the investigation, the ways in which humans make sense of themselves can be explored and more easily understood. Drawing on this wide spectrum of different client groups, the book features intervention studies with expelled teenagers, adults in addiction recovery programmes, children diagnosed on the autistic spectrum, people suffering from trauma and mental health problems, prisoners and even multi-national corporations wanting culture change. The practice of using horses in a psychological intervention is thoroughly scrutinised throughout, with ways of establishing successful change documented and assessed.

Liefooghe’s analysis of these studies builds up to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based framework for equine-assisted psychotherapy and coaching. This essential book offers psychotherapists, coaches and all those who work in a helping capacity a clear insight into what horses can and cannot do in a therapeutic role.

chapter |8 pages

On equine-assisted psychotherapy and coaching

An introduction

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

Operation Centaur

chapter Chapter 2|18 pages

Real Horse Power

chapter Chapter 3|16 pages

Methodology

chapter Chapter 4|18 pages

The horse in the centre

chapter Chapter 5|16 pages

Interconnectivity

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

Relations and roles

chapter Chapter 7|18 pages

Work

chapter Chapter 8|4 pages

The whole horse

A coda