J. Except. People 2022, 11(1):81-98

The case for Equine-Assisted Interventions (EAI) for children and adults with specific areas of need

Rebecca Byrom, Andy Smith
University of Northampton, Waterside Campus, University Drive, Northampton. NN1 5PH, United Kingdom

This review paper explores the validity of using therapeutic equine-assisted interventions in supporting individuals with specific disabilities, mental health needs and progressive medical conditions.

Keywords: Equine-assisted Interventions (EAI), Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) Mental Health, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Physical Disabilities

Published: December 11, 2022  Show citation

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Byrom, R., & Smith, A. (2022). The case for Equine-Assisted Interventions (EAI) for children and adults with specific areas of need. Journal of Exceptional People11(20), 81-98
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