PSYC 382: Equine-Assit. Psychotherapy

Department
School
College Liberal Arts/Sciences
Credits 4
This course will provide an interdisciplinary introduction to Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP), an experiential psychotherapy approach that incorporates horses in the treatment of social-emotional and behavioral problems in human beings. Course participants will explore the theoretical foundations and underlying assumptions of this hands-on treatment approach, identify the role and function of each treatment team member, and apply the principles of EAP to practical problems. The course format will include direct instruction, class discussions, and lab activities with all activities taking place during the scheduled class time at the Equestrian Center.
Prerequisites
PSYC 101, Psyc 210, PSYC 381
Semester Offered
Spring