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An Equine-Assisted Intervention Versus Non-Manualized Psychotherapy for Youth in a Residential Childcare Facility
by
Knight, Bettye
, Berg, Erika L
, Bach-Gorman, Amber
, Feldmann, Laura M
, Gooch, Mike
, Verlaine, Jess
in
Adolescent Development
/ Adolescents
/ Adults
/ Aggression
/ Animals
/ Antisocial personality disorder
/ Behavior
/ Behavior disorders
/ Behavior Modification
/ Behavior Problems
/ Child care
/ Child Development
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive Restructuring
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Conceptual Tempo
/ Disorders
/ Disruptive behaviour
/ Emotional Disturbances
/ Emotional Response
/ Emotions
/ Empathy
/ Evaluation
/ Evidence
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Group Therapy
/ Groups
/ Horses
/ Hostility
/ Impulsivity
/ Intervention
/ Measures
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental Health Workers
/ Meta Analysis
/ Modeling (Psychology)
/ Music Facilities
/ Outcomes of Treatment
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Personality Problems
/ Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
/ Psychopathology
/ Psychotherapy
/ Scores
/ Self evaluation
/ Self report
/ Social norms
/ Youth
2025
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An Equine-Assisted Intervention Versus Non-Manualized Psychotherapy for Youth in a Residential Childcare Facility
by
Knight, Bettye
, Berg, Erika L
, Bach-Gorman, Amber
, Feldmann, Laura M
, Gooch, Mike
, Verlaine, Jess
in
Adolescent Development
/ Adolescents
/ Adults
/ Aggression
/ Animals
/ Antisocial personality disorder
/ Behavior
/ Behavior disorders
/ Behavior Modification
/ Behavior Problems
/ Child care
/ Child Development
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive Restructuring
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Conceptual Tempo
/ Disorders
/ Disruptive behaviour
/ Emotional Disturbances
/ Emotional Response
/ Emotions
/ Empathy
/ Evaluation
/ Evidence
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Group Therapy
/ Groups
/ Horses
/ Hostility
/ Impulsivity
/ Intervention
/ Measures
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental Health Workers
/ Meta Analysis
/ Modeling (Psychology)
/ Music Facilities
/ Outcomes of Treatment
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Personality Problems
/ Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
/ Psychopathology
/ Psychotherapy
/ Scores
/ Self evaluation
/ Self report
/ Social norms
/ Youth
2025
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An Equine-Assisted Intervention Versus Non-Manualized Psychotherapy for Youth in a Residential Childcare Facility
by
Knight, Bettye
, Berg, Erika L
, Bach-Gorman, Amber
, Feldmann, Laura M
, Gooch, Mike
, Verlaine, Jess
in
Adolescent Development
/ Adolescents
/ Adults
/ Aggression
/ Animals
/ Antisocial personality disorder
/ Behavior
/ Behavior disorders
/ Behavior Modification
/ Behavior Problems
/ Child care
/ Child Development
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive Restructuring
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Conceptual Tempo
/ Disorders
/ Disruptive behaviour
/ Emotional Disturbances
/ Emotional Response
/ Emotions
/ Empathy
/ Evaluation
/ Evidence
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Group Therapy
/ Groups
/ Horses
/ Hostility
/ Impulsivity
/ Intervention
/ Measures
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental Health Workers
/ Meta Analysis
/ Modeling (Psychology)
/ Music Facilities
/ Outcomes of Treatment
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Personality Problems
/ Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
/ Psychopathology
/ Psychotherapy
/ Scores
/ Self evaluation
/ Self report
/ Social norms
/ Youth
2025
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An Equine-Assisted Intervention Versus Non-Manualized Psychotherapy for Youth in a Residential Childcare Facility
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An Equine-Assisted Intervention Versus Non-Manualized Psychotherapy for Youth in a Residential Childcare Facility
2025
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Characteristics of individuals with disruptive behavior disorders often include elevated externalizing behaviors such as impulsivity, defiance of authority and antagonism of social norms. Evidence shows that adolescents diagnosed with these types of disorders are particularly challenging to treat; however, therapies incorporating horses have shown some success. We examined the impact of an equine-assisted intervention compared to a non-manualized cognitive behavioral therapy in youth between 12- and 18-years old living in a residential childcare facility. Upon admittance, youth were administered three assessments: the Youth Self-Report, Adolescent Psychopathology Scale, and Basic Empathy Scale. Youth scoring in the clinical range for at least one externalizing subscale of the Youth Self-Report were assigned to equine-assisted intervention (EQI; N = 23) or non-manualized cognitive behavioral therapy (NM-CBT; N = 20) groups. Each group received a total of 7 h of treatment per week (three 2-hr group sessions and one 1-hr individual session) for 24 weeks. After 24 weeks of treatment, the same three assessments were administered a second time. There were no significant differences between the NM-CBT and EQI groups in the amount of change between assessments. A significant time effect was found for total externalizing behaviors in the Adolescent Psychopathology Scale and Youth Self-Report such that these measures were within the normal range after 24 weeks of treatment for participants in both groups.
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Springer Nature B.V
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