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A glimpse at the future of animal-assisted interventions: Selected commentaries
Contributor(s):: Turner, Dennis C., Rowan, Andrew N., Herzog, Harold, McCune, Sandra, Kruger, Katherine A., Griffin, James A., Esposito, Layla, Freund, Lisa S., Bures, Regina, Hurley, Karyl J., Gee, Nancy R., Fine, Aubrey H.
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An animal-assisted therapy program for children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders
Contributor(s):: Drawe, Heather L.
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Animal-assisted intervention for autism spectrum disorder: a systematic literature review
Contributor(s):: O'Haire, M. E.
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Animal-assisted therapy for elementary students with emotional or behavioral disorders
Contributor(s):: Lieber, Jennifer Sue
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Cloud Dancers Therapeutic Horsemanship Program, Inc.
Cloud Dancers is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides equine-assisted experiences for individuals who are mentally, physically, emotionally or socially challenged.
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Dream Catcher of Los Angeles
Dream Catcher of Los Angeles Therapeutic Riding Centers is a Certified PATH Center member offering Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies.The mission of Dream Catcher of Los Angeles Therapeutic Riding Centers is to improve the lives of children, adults, and veterans with cognitive, physical,...
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Effects of animal-assisted therapy on a student with an emotional/behavioral disorder
| Contributor(s):: Boe, Val Rae M.
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Effects of animal-assisted therapy on students with emotional and behavioral disorders
| Contributor(s):: Malakoff, Melissa
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Endless Ribbon Foundation, Inc.
Endless Ribbon Foundation, Inc. is a 501c3 N0N-profit charitable organization dedicated to furthering equine therapy programs and circling out to other non-profit organization to maximize social entrepreneurship, land conservation, equine sanctuary needs, and much more.
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Enuresis, firesetting and cruelty to animals: a triad predictive of adult crime
| Contributor(s):: Hellman, D. S., Blackman, N.
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Enuresis, firesetting, and cruelty to animals: the significance of two thirds of this triad
| Contributor(s):: Felthous, A. R., Bernard, H.
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Equi-Kids
Equi-Kids provides, promotes and supports equine assisted activities for individuals who have mental, physical, emotional, social or learning disabling conditions
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Equine Alliance
Equine Alliance provides clients with equine assisted therapy.
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Equine-Facilitated Learning for Youths with Severe Emotional Disorders: A Quantitative and Qualitative Study
| Contributor(s):: Ewing, Carrie, MacDonald, Pamelyn, Taylor, Megan, Bowers, Mark
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Exceptional Equestrians
Exceptional Equestrians began in 1999 with just one dedicated therapist, a single horse and a few children riding outdoors as weather permitted. We have grown into an independent non-profit organization that provides comprehensive year-round equine-assisted services to more than 100 clients of...
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Gina Hansen
https://habricentral.org/members/2628
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H.O.R.S.E.S. Inc
H.O.R.S.E.S., Inc. (Helping Others Reach Success using Equine Services), is a PATH, Intl. Equine Assisted Therapy Center. We are a non-profit 501(c) 3 organization that is run on grants, donations and with the assistance of volunteers. We have several programs to...
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Heads Up Special Riders
We provide a therapeutic horseback riding program and equine-oriented activities for children and adults. We help our students achieve not only physical strength, but also gain self assurance, the ability to learn new skills, increased willingness to communicate and an overall better quality of...
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Healing Hooves Inc.
At Healing Hooves Inc. the goal is to enhance the lives of people of all ages, who are emotionally, developmentally, physically or psychologically challenged, through the use of equine facilitated psychotherapy.
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Healing with the Human-Animal Bond: An Interview with Kate Nicoll
21 Apr 2014 |
Posted by Angel Tobey
With over 20 years of clinical experience, Kate Nicoll is more than familiar working with individuals coping with trauma, grief, or illness. Nicoll, founder of Soul Friends: Animal-Assisted...
https://habricentral.org/members/2186/blog/2014/04/healing-with-the-human-animal-bond-an-interview-with-kate-nicoll