Running with Mustangs : EACP with Court-Ordered Youth
Horse Sense of the Carolinas, Inc., is offering an educational workshop designed to increase effective treatment of this challenging population as well as introducing participants to the powerful modality of Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy based on the Equine Assisted Growth And Learning Association’s (EAGALA) Model. Participants will learn to increase effective skillbuilding and identify key elements of a client's core belief system, which are essential in identifying and breaking through treatment resistance, as well as managing transference and counter transference.

Participate in a 2-day Interactive workshop
Date: June 20 and 21 & December 5 & 6
Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Both Days
Approximate class size: 30
Fee is $550 (includes breakfast, lunch, snacks and one copy of our Running With Mustangs curriculum)
Faculty:
Val Krall, Equine-Assisted Psychotherapist, EAGALA certified
Liza Sapir, EAGALA certified Equine Specialist
Laura Anthony, MSW, LCSW, Equine-Assisted Psychotherapist, EAGALA Certified
Shannon Knapp, MA, Equine Specialist, EAGALA Advanced, Parelli Level I
Location:
Horse Sense of The Carolinas Inc.
6919 Meadows Town Road, Marshall, NC 28753
Phone: 828-683-7304 Fax: 828-683-6281
E-mail: elsewhere@horsesenseotc.com
Description:
Horse Sense of the Carolinas, Inc., is offering a one day interactive workshop designed to increase effective treatment of this challenging population as well as introducing participants to the powerful modality of Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy based on the Equine Assisted Growth And Learning Association’s (EAGALA) Model. Participants will learn to identify key elements of a client's core belief system, which are essential in building rapport, identifying and breaking through treatment resistance, as well as managing transference and counter transference.
Audience:
*Counselors *Life Coaches *Mental Health Professionals Social Workers *Family Therapists *Parents *Case Managers *Professionals in the field of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy
Objectives:
Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
*Draw parallels between human and equine psychology.
*Detect issues and develop effective strategies associated with the treatment of high-risk and adjudicated youth including rapport building and treatment resistance
*Define a client’s core belief system as well as identifying the roles that fear, grief and anger play *Compare and contrast traditional psychotherapy models for individual and family therapy with the Equine Assisted Psychotherapy model
Disciplines:
Mental Health Education
0.6 CEUs MAHEC/IACET approved
6. hour(s) NCSAPPB-general skill building
Fees:
$550 for 2 day
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