EAGALA Model Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy for the Military

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  • čas přidán 3. 04. 2016
  • EAGALA’s Military Services video illustrates why EAGALA Model equine-assisted psychotherapy is becoming a leading form of treatment for military personnel and their families.
    By highlighting moments from various sessions with military personnel, viewers can experience how EAGALA Military Services can lead to powerful emotional breakthroughs for service members, veterans, and their families.
    The EAGALA Military Services designation identifies EAGALA Certified providers who have specialized training and experience to be uniquely qualified to support service members and their families, and is the global standard in equine-assisted psychotherapy for serving active military, reserves, and veterans.
    For more information, download the EAGALA Military Services brochure at eagala.org/military.
    EAGALA wishes to thank the veterans who participated in the EAGALA sessions on video and shared their personal experiences:
    Phil Alexander, Department of Ohio State Commander of Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
    Lisle Moore, Department of Ohio Chief of Staff, DAV
    Mathew - Army
    Devin - Marines
    Pablo - Air Force
    Andrea - Navy
    EAGALA would also like to thank the following EAGALA Military Services programs for their participation:
    Reins of H.O.P.E/Hope for Warriors, CA
    Windows to my Soul, CA
    Lori Taylor, OH
    Filmmaker: Washburn Films

Komentáře • 10

  • @SpringreinsoflifeOrg
    @SpringreinsoflifeOrg Před 8 lety +3

    Thank you EAGALA for this video! We are proud to represent the state of New Jersey as an EAGALA "Military Services Provider" certificate program. We have been serving PTSD combat veterans with the EAGALA Model program "OPERATION HORSE" since August 2012.

  • @1suitcasesal
    @1suitcasesal Před 4 lety +2

    These are wonderful programs. I wish we had programs like this in the inner cities also. Many people there have PTSD just from living in those environments. Programs like these could cut anger and crime by 90%. Thank you for making and sharing this video. Horses are the most healing of animals.

  • @karenmiller9430
    @karenmiller9430 Před 8 lety +3

    Thank you Eagala for putting this video together! It will be so very helpful for those of us looking to start a program for veterans in our area. Great job!

  • @marielim7877
    @marielim7877 Před 7 lety

    Our dear friend, Joanne, will soon be attending this EAGALA training program. Good Luck, we can hardly wait!

    • @gsingh6839
      @gsingh6839 Před 7 lety

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  • @beverlystubblefield6565
    @beverlystubblefield6565 Před 8 lety +1

    The Equestrian Therapy Center of Slidell would like to become involved in helping Veterans also through the EAGALA model.

    • @healingarenasinc.8605
      @healingarenasinc.8605 Před 8 lety

      +Beverly Stubblefield - that's fantastic! Please visit our website at www.eagala.org to find out how to participate as a facilitator, or call 877 - 858-4600 :)

  • @juliebaker1220
    @juliebaker1220 Před 8 lety

    Our program, Horses & Heroes, is a 501c3 certified EAGALA model therapy program in Kansas City serving veterans and first responders. www.HorsesandHeroes.org

  • @SpringreinsoflifeOrg
    @SpringreinsoflifeOrg Před 8 lety +2

    Operation Horse and veterans programming needs funding! We have more veterans seeking services than we have funders. Frustrating when the VA has millions of dollars marked for "alternative mental health" and none of it can be applied to EAP for lack of Evidence Based Research. Hopefully the research project that we spearheaded for 9 months with Columbia University (now being done at another program in NJ) will be completed and successful to show the viability of EAP/EAT and therefore help us ALL find the funding dollars needed to save lives! :)

    • @arthurdumosch1002
      @arthurdumosch1002 Před 5 lety +1

      Same thing in Israel no recognition yet.
      Not to give up is the motto!
      God bless,
      Arthur du Mosch
      Equine Specialist at eagala
      Negev desert
      Israel