International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being.
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis,. Philadelphia, PA : Taylor & Francis (2016)
Frequency: Quarterly
Country: United States
Language: English
Start Year:2006 -
ISSN:
1748-2623 (Print)
1748-2631 (Electronic)
1748-2623 (Linking)
1748-2631 (Electronic)
1748-2623 (Linking)
Impact Factor
1.8
2022
| NLM ID: | 101256506 |
| (OCoLC): | 70792201 |
| LCCN: | 2006205938 |
| Classification: | W1 IN778C |
Relatives’ experiences of an equine-assisted intervention for people with psychotic disorders. The aim of this study was to describe relatives' experiences of an equine-assisted intervention for people with psychotic disorders. Unassigned: The study has a qualitative and descriptive design. Ten semi-structured interviews were performed with relatives of people with a psychotic disorder who had participated in an equine-assisted intervention. A conventional content analysis was used to analyse the data. Unassigned: The overall category "Being with the horses strengthens health capabilities" summarizes the four identified subcategories "The horses contribute to a context with a common foc...
Contribution of the patient-horse relationship to substance use disorder treatment: Patients’ experiences. A good therapeutic relationship is a strong predictor of successful treatment in addiction and other psychological illness. Recent studies of horse-assisted therapy (HAT) have drawn attention to the importance of the client's relationship to the horse in psychotherapy. Few have reported on the patient's own perspective and none have reported specifically on the human-horse relationship in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and its implications for health and well-being. Objective: This article explores SUD patients' own experience of their relationship with the horse and their perceptions ...