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FINAL: Analysis Of The Tao Of Equus

FINAL: Analysis Of The Tao Of Equus

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Please answer the following questions in your analysis…..

1) How did Kohanov utilize equine-assisted therapy in her practice?

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2) Discuss and describe what Kohanov means in terms of “emotional resonance” and “emotional congruity.”

3) Based on your reading of The Tao of Equus and other course materials – what types of DSM 5 diagnoses do you think would be most appropriate to treat with equine-assisted therapy and why?

4) Based on your reading of The Tao of Equus and other course materials – how would you incorporate some of the information gleaned through your readings in actual practice (please give some real-life examples)?

5) Discuss and describe limitations of traditional therapy listed by Kohanov.

6) Discuss and describe what Kohanov means in terms of “sympathetic vibrations.”

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Type the corresponding numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6) and answers as well as APA references for any citations used in the text box.

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