How Change Happens in Equine-Assisted Interventions 1st Edition
How Change Happens in Equine-Assisted Interventions 1st Edition by Noreen W. Esposito and Angela K. Fournier offers a clear, research-informed guide for professionals seeking to understand the mechanisms behind therapeutic change when working with horses. This authoritative volume bridges clinical theory and real-world practice, making it essential reading for therapists, clinicians, equine specialists, educators, and program directors.
Discover concise explanations of the psychological, physiological, and relational processes that underpin equine-assisted interventions, backed by current research and clinical observation. The book translates complex concepts into practical strategies: assessment frameworks, intervention planning, measurable outcomes, and ethical considerations — all presented in a readable, practitioner-focused style.
Whether you run a community program in North America, a rehabilitation center in the UK, or a therapeutic stable in Australia, this book equips you to design safer, more effective sessions and to articulate program impact to stakeholders. The authors’ combined expertise gives readers both credibility and compassion: a blend of empirical insight and hands-on experience that supports confident decision-making.
Practical, evidence-aware, and globally relevant, How Change Happens in Equine-Assisted Interventions is ideal for continuing education, graduate courses, and frontline practice. Strengthen your skills, deepen client outcomes, and elevate your program’s professionalism — add this indispensable resource to your shelf today.
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