Spitzer Department of Social Work, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er Sheva, Israel.
School of Social Work, Ariel University, Hamada, Ariel, Israel.
Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):e5074-e5082. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13922. Epub 2022 Jul 19.
Equine-assisted therapy (EAT) is an increasingly popular form of treatment for people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who, for one reason or another, find psychotherapy and other traditional treatment approaches unsuitable or unhelpful. However, the concomitant growth of research in the field is yet to engage with key factors relating to EAT; specifically, there are few studies considering the phenomenological perspective of patients, and the embodied knowledge deriving from the lived experience of PTSD patients who participated in EAT-based intervention programmes. Based on a qualitative-phenomenological study, interviews were conducted with 12 PTSD patients who had completed an EAT-based intervention programme. From these, three main themes characterising the meanings they gave to participation in an EAT-based treatment programme were identified: the ability to relax (self-regulation); establishing a relationship (bonding) and transformation and hope for the future. The findings of this study point to a process whereby participation in an EAT-based treatment programme facilitates the ability to cope with PTSD symptoms in a way that bridges the patient's emotional, social and spiritual-existential dimensions. The findings suggest that EAT can contribute to the healing process of veterans suffering from PTSD.
马术辅助治疗(EAT)是一种越来越受欢迎的治疗方法,适用于因某种原因而发现心理治疗和其他传统治疗方法不适合或无益的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)患者。然而,该领域的研究伴随而来的增长尚未涉及到与 EAT 相关的关键因素;具体来说,很少有研究考虑患者的现象学观点,也很少有研究考虑从参与基于 EAT 的干预计划的 PTSD 患者的生活经验中得出的体验知识。基于一项定性现象学研究,对 12 名完成基于 EAT 的干预计划的 PTSD 患者进行了访谈。从中确定了三个主要主题,这些主题描述了他们参与基于 EAT 的治疗计划的意义:放松的能力(自我调节);建立关系(联系)和转变以及对未来的希望。本研究的结果表明,参与基于 EAT 的治疗计划有助于以一种弥合患者情感、社会和精神存在维度的方式应对 PTSD 症状的能力。研究结果表明,EAT 可以促进患有 PTSD 的退伍军人的康复过程。