Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Equine-assisted psychotherapy, sometimes referred to as EAP, EAT, or “equine therapy,” refers to activities with horses that are conducted while being supervised by a mental health professional and a horse trainer or other equine specialist. Equine therapy has been used to treat anxiety, ADHD, eating disorders, addiction, depression and many other mental health conditions, and, in addition to targeting symptoms of those disorders, is theorized to help patients build confidence, self-awareness, and empathy
Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy cost varies depending on the therapist and type of session. Please contact us for more information.
Equine Empowerment Foundation does not manage direct insurance billing and does not receive any reimbursements directly from insurance companies. However, please check with your provider as some medical plans cover these fees.