Equine Assisted Counselling (EAC) helps participants learn about themselves through working with horses. Through engaging in the therapy, participants learn how to identity, process and reflect on their own thoughts, feelings, behaviours and patterns of behaviour in their own lives. My model of Equine Assisted Counselling (EAC) is Integrative. Participant’s programmes are person centred to meet their needs. The therapy works at the participants own pace. EAC is experiential in nature, therefore participants are more likely to retain the new learning. No previous equine experience is needed and no horse riding is required. EAC improves mental and emotional health. It is beneficial in treating depression, anxiety, bereavement, loss, low self-esteem and anger management. Participants notice an increase in self-confidence, communication skills, developing empathy, a greater ability to manage behaviour and increased awareness in one’s personal development. This is a unique approach to therapy which incorporates Horses, a Counsellor and Participant in a collaborative effort to facilitate emotional growth and learning.








