Ashvamrith - Holistic Nature Assisted Learning

Ashvamrith - Holistic Nature Assisted Learning Interactive pet park housing rescued and rehabilitated birds and animals. Equine Assisted Learning.

15/05/2023
Ashvamrith - Holistic Equine TherapyEquine Therapy:​Equine Therapy (also referred to as Horse Therapy), is a form of the...
28/07/2018

Ashvamrith - Holistic Equine Therapy

Equine Therapy:

Equine Therapy (also referred to as Horse Therapy), is a form of therapy that involves interaction with horses.

The idea of combining equestrian activities with the treatment of physical and mental health issues dates back centuries. Ancient Greeks wrote about the benefits of horse riding, calling this practice Hippotherapy.

Equine Therapy involves activities such as grooming, feeding, haltering and leading a horse that are supervised by a horse professional.

The goal of equine therapy is to help the patient develop needed skills and attributes, such as accountability, responsibility, self-confidence, problem-solving skills, and self-control.

​What are the benefits of Equine Therapy?

​Improve Communication
Assertiveness
Emotional awareness
Empathy
Stress tolerance
Flexibility
Impulse control
Problem-solving skills
Independence
Social responsibility
Interpersonal relationships
Build trust and self-efficiency

​What Conditions/Disorders Does Equine Therapy Treat?

​People with cognitive, psychomotor and behavioral disabilities have shown positive results after equine therapy. Just like other therapies such as physical, occupational and speech-language therapy, people with disabilities are being helped or assisted by equine professionals to cope with their disability like regular or normal people can.
Equine therapy has been successfully integrated into treatment programs for kids and adults who are being treated for Autism, Behavior Disorders, Mood Disorders, Learning Disorders, Social Interactive Disorders, ADHD, Depression and related conditions.

​Why Horses?

Horses are soothing, gentle animals. They are straightforward in their interactions without lying or manipulating. They do not judge or blame. Their presence alone can be immensely healing.

Like people, horses are social beings whose herd dynamics are remarkably similar to the family system. Horses are typically non-judgmental, have no preconceived expectations or motives, and are highly effective at mirroring attitudes and behaviors of the humans with whom they are working.

As a sophisticated herd animal, horses immediately begin building relationships with people as members of their herd.

Through working with horses, people recognize their conscious and unconscious patterns of interacting with others. Horses do not speak, but they are excellent communicators. Learning to understand horse behavior can help people learn how others function in the world and the way their behavior impacts others. Without any words at all, horses make clear when someone has crossed their boundaries. Trying to control or dominate will not work with a horse. Similarly, being extremely detached or passive can make it difficult to lead a horse and will deter the horse from complying with a request.

www.ashvamrith.com
[email protected]
+91 9148 322 088

Ashvamrith - Holistic Equine TherapyEquine Therapy:​Equine Therapy (also referred to as Horse Therapy), is a form of the...
28/07/2018

Ashvamrith - Holistic Equine Therapy

Equine Therapy:

Equine Therapy (also referred to as Horse Therapy), is a form of therapy that involves interaction with horses.

The idea of combining equestrian activities with the treatment of physical and mental health issues dates back centuries. Ancient Greeks wrote about the benefits of horse riding, calling this practice Hippotherapy.

Equine Therapy involves activities such as grooming, feeding, haltering and leading a horse that are supervised by a horse professional.

The goal of equine therapy is to help the patient develop needed skills and attributes, such as accountability, responsibility, self-confidence, problem-solving skills, and self-control.

​What Conditions/Disorders Does Equine Therapy Treat?

People with cognitive, psychomotor and behavioral disabilities have shown positive results after equine therapy. Just like other therapies such as physical, occupational and speech-language therapy, people with disabilities are being helped or assisted by equine professionals to cope with their disability like regular or normal people can.
Equine therapy has been successfully integrated into treatment programs for kids and adults who are being treated for Autism, Behavior Disorders, Mood Disorders, Learning Disorders, Social Interactive Disorders, ADHD, Depression and related conditions.

​Why Horses?

​Horses are soothing, gentle animals. They are straightforward in their interactions without lying or manipulating. They do not judge or blame. Their presence alone can be immensely healing.

Like people, horses are social beings whose herd dynamics are remarkably similar to the family system. Horses are typically non-judgmental, have no preconceived expectations or motives, and are highly effective at mirroring attitudes and behaviors of the humans with whom they are working.

As a sophisticated herd animal, horses immediately begin building relationships with people as members of their herd.

Through working with horses, people recognize their conscious and unconscious patterns of interacting with others. Horses do not speak, but they are excellent communicators. Learning to understand horse behavior can help people learn how others function in the world and the way their behavior impacts others. Without any words at all, horses make clear when someone has crossed their boundaries. Trying to control or dominate will not work with a horse. Similarly, being extremely detached or passive can make it difficult to lead a horse and will deter the horse from complying with a request.

www.ashvamrith.com
[email protected]
+91 9148 322 088

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