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| | HR0196 | | LRB103 31893 MST 60569 r |
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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The premise of equine therapy is that interacting |
3 | | with a horse under the supervision of a mental and physical |
4 | | health professional can complement traditional treatments to |
5 | | best support recovery; such interactions may include riding or |
6 | | assisted riding, feeding, grooming, and providing other kinds |
7 | | of care; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, During a session of equine therapy, the client, |
9 | | therapist, and animal come together and form a unique bond; |
10 | | the inclusion of animals in therapy provides a non-judgmental |
11 | | environment; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, For clients who have experienced trauma, |
13 | | equine-assisted psychotherapy (EAP) is a great addition for |
14 | | those who may find it easier to talk to animals rather than |
15 | | another person; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, The Equine Assisted Growth and Learning |
17 | | Association (EAGALA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to |
18 | | setting the standard for professionals working with horses in |
19 | | a therapeutic setting; they offer training and have |
20 | | established a specialized certification process for those |
21 | | wanting to become a recognized, trained equine-assisted |
22 | | therapy professional; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, In both children and adults, equine-based |
2 | | psychotherapy can be used for a variety of mental health |
3 | | conditions, including but not limited to ADHD, autism, |
4 | | depression, eating disorders, generalized anxiety disorder, |
5 | | PTSD, social anxiety disorder, and substance misuse; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, In a 2011 study, seven young people considered |
7 | | "at risk" of harming themselves or others were introduced to |
8 | | equine therapy; they reported positive effects on their |
9 | | resilience and reduced risks of crime, self-harm, and other |
10 | | issues, as well as benefits to their empathy, confidence, |
11 | | self-esteem, mastery, and self-efficacy; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Research on equine-assisted psychotherapy is |
13 | | limited as it is an emerging treatment, but recent findings |
14 | | report that it can calm and soothe the nervous system, promote |
15 | | healthy attachment, and cultivate social learning and |
16 | | connections; therefore, be it
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17 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
18 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
19 | | we recognize the benefits that equine therapy can have on the |
20 | | lives of children, especially those that have experienced |
21 | | trauma, abuse, and neglect; and be it further |