Equine therapy — also called hippotherapy — is a treatment program for people with cognitive and physical disabilities, substance abuse issues, mental illness, and behavioral disorders. While it may be suitable for all age groups, Rawhide’s program is specifically for teens — it’s called CHAPS (Children and Horses as Partners) Equine-Assisted Therapy.
Equine-assisted therapy involves bonding with and caring for a horse, including grooming, feeding, and general chores, and a licensed counselor facilitates the therapy. Adaptive riding teaches the skills of horsemanship to people with disabilities or other challenges and requires an instructor, but not a counselor.
Horses are highly intuitive, with the ability to read and react to human body language. They are also sociable and have unique personalities. All of these qualities make horses excellent therapeutic partners for teens that might have difficulty talking to people about their emotions. Horses can make teens feel secure enough to work through difficult situations and emotions.
The potential benefits of equine therapy are numerous, including:
Rawhide’s counselors customize treatment for every individual to maximize the benefits of equine therapy.
Equine therapy can be helpful for teens who have ADHD, post-traumatic stress disorder, or behavioral disorders. It’s also effective for helping teens manage anxiety, grief, family-related difficulties, depression, and learning disabilities. In short, working with horses can help teens develop the skills they need to live a full life, regardless of whether they have a disability or clinical diagnosis.
Rawhide’s equine counselors all have post-secondary therapeutic training and are certified by the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGLA).
Rawhide is happy to answer any questions you have about insurance coverage for equine therapy. In some cases, you may need a referral from another provider.
We offer equine therapy at our counseling centers in Shiocton, Milwaukee, Neenah, New London, and Fond du Lac.
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