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This 2-day Equine Partners in Counseling (EPIC) Training offers mental health professionals an in-depth, hands-on experience showing how Equine Assisted Counseling (EAC) can be a valuable adjunct to traditional talk therapy when working with At-Risk Youth and Adolescents.
The Friday-Saturday workshop begins in the classroom with a clinical analysis of how to assess and provide treatment interventions for young at-risk clients. Participants will also learn the necessary foundation for understanding and utilizing horses as a powerful new dynamic in the counselor-client therapeutic model.
Then we'll move out of the classroom and into the arena to work directly with the horses. Space is limited to insure personal instruction. Satisfactory completion of both days of training will earn participants 12 continuing education credits.
View photos from an EPIC Training Workshop
CONTINUING EDUCATION APPROVALS FOR THIS COURSE
Dr. Kay Sudekum Trotter is an Approved Provider of continuing education for the State of Texas LPC provider #784, LMFT provider #295, and Social Workers provider #5146. A full-day EPIC Training seminar qualifies for six (6) continuing education hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements.
Note: To protect client confidentiality, Individuals featured in the photo on this page were volunteers and not actual clients.
Check out the EPIC Web site!
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