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Equine ASSISTED LEARNING RESEARCH

Duncan, C. Randy; Critchley, Steve; Marland, Jim.  (2014).  Can Praxis: A model of Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) for PTSD.  
Can Praxis website: http://canpraxis.com/
Dell, Colleen. (2013). Collaborators: University of Calgary, University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina, White Buffalo Youth Inhalant Treatment Center, Cartier Equine Learning Center, et al. The Helping Horse: How Equine Assisted Learning Contributes to the Wellbeing of First Nations Youth in Treatment for Volatile Substnace Misuse.
 
Colleen Anne Dell, Ph.D:Office of the Research Chair in Substance Abuse, University of Saskatchewan
Website: http://www.addictionresearchchair.ca/creating-knowledge/provincial/horse-as-healer/

Russell-Martin, L.A. (2006).  Equine facilitated couples therapy and Solution Focused couples therapy: A comparative study.  Doctorate of Philosophy, Northcentral University.

Shultz, B. (2005).  The effects of Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy on the psychosocial functioning of at-risk adolescents ages 12-18.  Unpublished Masters Thesis. Denver Seminary. Denver, CO.

Tetreault, A. (2006).  Horses that heal: The effectiveness of Equine Assisted Growth and Learning on the behavior of students diagnosed with Emotional Disorder.  Unpublished Masters Thesis. Governors State University, University Park, IL.
More information on: Amiee Tetreault

Herd dynamic RESEARCH

Thomas, Kerry M. (2014) . Emotional Conformation, Genetic Behaviors and the Herd Dynamics: Growth, Learning and Wellness - Nature's Communicative Intention.  Multi-part seminar offered by Thomas Herding Technique, Pennsylvania, USA.
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