Deck 10: Equine Assisted Counseling: An Alternative Approach to Trauma Eugenia L Weiss, Shawnmari Kaiser, and Gary Adler

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What type of treatment is equine therapy?

A) Traditional
B) Reflective
C) Emerging
D) Alternative
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What underlying problem is often experienced by persons seeking equine therapy approaches?

A) Relational imbalance
B) Physical irritability
C) Trauma
D) Dissociation
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People who pursue equine therapy typically experience features of which disorder?

A) Hoarding disorder
B) Post-traumatic stress disorder
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Xenophobia disorder
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What are two evidence-based treatment approaches used in equine therapy?

A) Prolonged exposure and cognitive processing therapy
B) Saddle and broke horses
C) Pegasus and non-Pegasus therapy
D) Cognitive processing therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy
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What are the three areas addressed by equine treatment for persons seeking help?

A) Sleep disturbances, flashbacks, and obsessive thoughts
B) Irritability, anger outbursts, and sexual dysfunction
C) Emotional regulation, cognitive disturbances, and disruptive behavioral patterns
D) Risk reduction, depersonalization, and anxiety
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What is the key factor in deciding modality with a client in equine treatment?

A) The expertise of the practitioner
B) The best suited option for the client
C) The research dictating the treatment
D) The client's family's wishes
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What type of counseling pairs humans and horses together?

A) Equine-assisted counseling
B) Horse therapy
C) Trauma informed care
D) Alternative educational approach
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What format is used in equine-assisted treatment programs?

A) Restorative format
B) PTSD format
C) Cognitive format
D) Experiential format
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What are two of the most common approaches used alongside equine-assisted treatment programs?

A) Imago therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy
B) Cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness
C) Mindfulness and gestalt therapy
D) Fixed-role therapy and motivational interviewing
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What war, in the early 1900s, brought attention to soldiers and horses working together thus laying the foundation of equine treatment?

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) French Revolution
D) World War III
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Equine-assisted treatment is good for all ages, genders, and disabilities.
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Equine-assisted counseling works well in conjunction with other traditional therapeutic modalities.
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Trauma can affect individuals at physical, cognitive, spiritual, and relational levels.
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One of the similarities between horses and humans is that they both desire connection.
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Horses are motivated by their basic needs.
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Equine-assisted counseling is rooted in gestalt theory.
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A practitioner does not have to be licensed to offer equine therapy because it is metaphor-based intervention.
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The consequences of working with horses in equine-assisted counseling are that clients are unable to build awareness of mannerisms or a safe sense of boundaries.
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Although equine-assisted counseling can be effective for traumatized clients, practitioners must recognize the difference between military veterans and civilians.
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Pegasus Rising is the name ascribed to horses used in equine therapy.
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What are the three goals of Pegasus Rising?
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What is entailed in the relaxation technique taught to clients for equine therapy, and when is it used in equine therapy?
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Describe at least three reasons that a person impacted by trauma may seek equine-assisted counseling.
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Describe and explain the importance of three factors that practitioners should consider during the screening and assessment process of clients for equine therapy.
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Identify and describe three safety practices that should be taught to clients prior to beginning work with horses.
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Deck 10: Equine Assisted Counseling: An Alternative Approach to Trauma Eugenia L Weiss, Shawnmari Kaiser, and Gary Adler
1
What type of treatment is equine therapy?

A) Traditional
B) Reflective
C) Emerging
D) Alternative
Alternative
2
What underlying problem is often experienced by persons seeking equine therapy approaches?

A) Relational imbalance
B) Physical irritability
C) Trauma
D) Dissociation
Trauma
3
People who pursue equine therapy typically experience features of which disorder?

A) Hoarding disorder
B) Post-traumatic stress disorder
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Xenophobia disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder
4
What are two evidence-based treatment approaches used in equine therapy?

A) Prolonged exposure and cognitive processing therapy
B) Saddle and broke horses
C) Pegasus and non-Pegasus therapy
D) Cognitive processing therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy
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What are the three areas addressed by equine treatment for persons seeking help?

A) Sleep disturbances, flashbacks, and obsessive thoughts
B) Irritability, anger outbursts, and sexual dysfunction
C) Emotional regulation, cognitive disturbances, and disruptive behavioral patterns
D) Risk reduction, depersonalization, and anxiety
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What is the key factor in deciding modality with a client in equine treatment?

A) The expertise of the practitioner
B) The best suited option for the client
C) The research dictating the treatment
D) The client's family's wishes
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What type of counseling pairs humans and horses together?

A) Equine-assisted counseling
B) Horse therapy
C) Trauma informed care
D) Alternative educational approach
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What format is used in equine-assisted treatment programs?

A) Restorative format
B) PTSD format
C) Cognitive format
D) Experiential format
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What are two of the most common approaches used alongside equine-assisted treatment programs?

A) Imago therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy
B) Cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness
C) Mindfulness and gestalt therapy
D) Fixed-role therapy and motivational interviewing
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What war, in the early 1900s, brought attention to soldiers and horses working together thus laying the foundation of equine treatment?

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) French Revolution
D) World War III
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Equine-assisted treatment is good for all ages, genders, and disabilities.
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Equine-assisted counseling works well in conjunction with other traditional therapeutic modalities.
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Trauma can affect individuals at physical, cognitive, spiritual, and relational levels.
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One of the similarities between horses and humans is that they both desire connection.
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Horses are motivated by their basic needs.
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Equine-assisted counseling is rooted in gestalt theory.
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A practitioner does not have to be licensed to offer equine therapy because it is metaphor-based intervention.
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The consequences of working with horses in equine-assisted counseling are that clients are unable to build awareness of mannerisms or a safe sense of boundaries.
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Although equine-assisted counseling can be effective for traumatized clients, practitioners must recognize the difference between military veterans and civilians.
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Pegasus Rising is the name ascribed to horses used in equine therapy.
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What are the three goals of Pegasus Rising?
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What is entailed in the relaxation technique taught to clients for equine therapy, and when is it used in equine therapy?
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Describe at least three reasons that a person impacted by trauma may seek equine-assisted counseling.
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Describe and explain the importance of three factors that practitioners should consider during the screening and assessment process of clients for equine therapy.
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Identify and describe three safety practices that should be taught to clients prior to beginning work with horses.
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