In this project, we examined the effect of a 4-month intervention with horses on perceived social support, self-esteem and general self-efficacy among Norwegian adolescents aged 12-15 years. The intervention took place at farm-based stables and included work with the horses and riding. A waiting-list crossover design was used and the participants answered questionnaires at three time periods. Study I (N = 49) examined the effect of the intervention compared with the control group. Study II (N = 41) examined the relationship between the same psychological variables and change in mastering skills with horse. The intervention group reported a significant increase in perceived social support compared with the control group. There were no differ...
This paper documents the history of equine assisted therapy, therapeutic riding programs and the val...
The purpose of this study was to (a) identify potential benefits for at risk individuals taking part...
This article explores equine-assisted social work (EASW). Horses’ capacities to mirror human emotion...
In this project, we examined the effect of a 4-month intervention with horses on perceived social su...
In young people, interactions with horses may contribute to the development of social skills and sel...
Abstract This study explores the benefits of equine-assisted-activities (EAA) to adolescents with em...
Little quantitative research has been done to verify claims that the use of horses in Equine Facilit...
In this study, the researcher uses an experimental design to investigate the impact of five-week in...
Equine facilitated therapy (EFT) is a relatively novel complementary approach that has shown promisi...
This pilot study examined a brief psychological intervention using horses as a therapeutic tool to i...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an equine-assisted therapy programme aimed at...
This study was to describe the impact of equine program and education on youth participants in their...
The relationships between humans and animals have been associated with various therapeutic implicati...
non-peer-reviewedSince the 1980’s, caring for horses has become an urban phenomenon, particularly fo...
Background: There are many claims in the horse therapy related literature of the beneficial effect o...
This paper documents the history of equine assisted therapy, therapeutic riding programs and the val...
The purpose of this study was to (a) identify potential benefits for at risk individuals taking part...
This article explores equine-assisted social work (EASW). Horses’ capacities to mirror human emotion...
In this project, we examined the effect of a 4-month intervention with horses on perceived social su...
In young people, interactions with horses may contribute to the development of social skills and sel...
Abstract This study explores the benefits of equine-assisted-activities (EAA) to adolescents with em...
Little quantitative research has been done to verify claims that the use of horses in Equine Facilit...
In this study, the researcher uses an experimental design to investigate the impact of five-week in...
Equine facilitated therapy (EFT) is a relatively novel complementary approach that has shown promisi...
This pilot study examined a brief psychological intervention using horses as a therapeutic tool to i...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an equine-assisted therapy programme aimed at...
This study was to describe the impact of equine program and education on youth participants in their...
The relationships between humans and animals have been associated with various therapeutic implicati...
non-peer-reviewedSince the 1980’s, caring for horses has become an urban phenomenon, particularly fo...
Background: There are many claims in the horse therapy related literature of the beneficial effect o...
This paper documents the history of equine assisted therapy, therapeutic riding programs and the val...
The purpose of this study was to (a) identify potential benefits for at risk individuals taking part...
This article explores equine-assisted social work (EASW). Horses’ capacities to mirror human emotion...