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Formation en MFC

​Formation formelle
  • Exploration in Equine Facilitated Wellness (Deborah Marshall, Emily Pelletier) May 2009 Naniamo BC -21 Hours
  • Intergrated Eqine Facilited Wellness -Reflections of the Horse – (Kate Burns, Emily Pelletier and Deborah Marshall) Naniamo BC,  July 7th to 12th    2014     
  • Reflection of the Horse- The Generation Farm Approach. A Professional Training in Equine Facilitated Wellness. (Deborah Marshal and Suzan Cressy) Port Elgin, Ontario. September 5th to 9th 2015,
  • Equine Assisted Growth and Learning (Greg Kirston and David Curry) Jun-2004 -Vermont New York -21 hours
  • Equine Facilitated Counselling Workshop (Sue MacIntish and Sue Cressy)               Aug 2005 - Almonte Ontario -28 hours
  • Equine Assisted Growth and Learning (Starr lee and Mark Lytle) Oct-2007- Cobourg Ontario -21hours
  • Equine Assisted Growth and Learning (Starrlee Heady and Randy Mandrell) Aug-2009 - Windsor, Ontario -21 Hours
  • Trauma Focussed Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (Tim Jobe, bettina Shulz Jobe) Nov-2013- Pembroke Ontario - 21hours
 
Éducation Formelle
  • Masters of Social Work thesis - L'intervention Psychosociale assistée par le cheval : une étude comparative de trois approches au Canada, 2011, Marie Josée Hull
 
Livres et articles reliés au MFC
  • Starr Lee Heady 2004 Parenting from the barn,
  • Tim Jobe and Bettina Shultz-Jobe (  ), Natural Lifemanship Trauma Focused Equine Assisted Psyhotherapy, worksop manual
  • David and Drew Currie, 2004 Equine assisted psychotherapy activities and resource manual
  • Allen K., Blascovich J., Mendes W. 2002. “Cardiovascular reactivity and the presence of pets, friends, and spouses: The truth about cats and dogs”, Psychosomatic medicine, vol. 64, no5, pp. 727-739
  • Aanderson Kristine 2004. “Subject Variables affecting the perceived efficiency of equine assisted psychotherapy”, Concordia University, College of Alberta
  • Anderson et al. 1992. “Pet ownership and risk factors for cardiovascular disease”. Medical Journal of Australia, Sep 7;157(5):298-301.
  • Baun, M., McCabe, B. 2000. “The role animals play in enhancing quality of life for the elderly”, in Handbook on animal-assisted therapy: Theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice. San Diego, CA, US, Academic Press, p.237-251
  • Barker et al. 2005. “Measuring Stress and Immune Response in Healthcare Professionals Following Interaction with a Therapy Dog: A Pilot Study”, Psychological Reports 2005. Jun; 96 (3 Pt 1): 713-29.
  • Beck, Allan M., Katcher, A. H. 2003. “Future Directions in Human-Animal Bond Research”, American Behavioural Scientist (vol. 47) (nº 1) p.79-93
  • Beck, Allan 2000. “The use of animals to benefit humans: animal-assisted therapy”, dans Handbook on animal-assisted therapy: Theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice. San Diego, CA, US, Academic Press, p.21-37.
  • Bensel T., R.W. 1994, “The pets’ connection: it’s influence on our health and quality of life”, dans Historical perspectives of human values for animals and vulnerable people.  Minneapolis, MN University of Minnesota, p. 2-14,
  • Bodmer, N. 1998. “Impact of pet ownership on the well being of adolescents with few familial resources”, dans Companion animals in human health, Thousand Oaks, CA, US, Sage Publications Inc, p. 237-247
  • Bouchard, Caroline,  Delbourg, Christine, 1995. Les effets bénéfiques des animaux sur notre santé, Paris, Editeur Albin Michel, 264 p
  • Carruthers, Jodine and Jane Holderness-Roddam  (2013) If Your Horse Could Talk: The Ultimate Guide to Partnership
  • Chandler, Cynthia K. 2005. Animal Assisted therapy in counselling, Publié par Routledge, New York, 237 pages
  • Crawford, Emily K., Worshman N. L., Swinehart E. R. 2006. “Benefits derived from companion animals and the use of the terms of attachment”, Anthrozoos, (19(2)), p.98-112
  • Coates, Margrit 2005, Horses Talking, Random House Publishing, London
  • Collis, G. et McNicholast J. 1998. “A theoretical basis for health benefits of pet ownership”, dans Companion animals in human health Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications Inc., p.105-122
  • Daly, Beth, Morton L. 2006. “An investigation of human-animal interactions and empathy as related to pet preference, ownership, attachment and attitudes in children”, Anthozoos, (19(2)), p.113-127
  • De Palma, Maryse, 2006, Entre l'humain et l'animal : de la zoothérapie à la télépathie, Collection Psychologie, Outremont, Québec, Quebecor, 277 p.
  • Dyer, D. A. 2000. Every child’s dream: horses helping kids grow up a parent’s guide, Blackburg VA, Advantage ReSource
  • Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association 2004. Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Learning, Untraining Manual, Third Edition, 130 pages
  • Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association 2006. Fundamentals of EAGALA Model Practice: equine assisted psychotherapy certification program, fifth Edition, 142 pages (Manuel d’atelier)
  • Folse E. Minder C. Aycock M. & Santana R. 1994, Animal assisted therapy and depression in adult college students, Anthozoos VII (3) pp. 188-194
  • Fitzpatrick JC. & Tebay JM, 1998. Hippo therapy and therapeutic riding, dans Companion animals in human health, Thousand Oaks CA, Sage publications Inc., p. 41-58
  • Frame, Deborah L. 2006. “Practices of therapists using equine facilitated/assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of adolescents diagnosed with depression: A qualitative study”, PhD these, New York University, 160 pages
  • Freidman, E. 2000. “The animal-human bond health and wellness”, dans Handbook on animal-assisted therapy: theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice, San Diego, Academic Press, p.41-56
  • Fritz CL, Farver TB, Hart LA, Kass PH., 1996. “Companion animals and the psychological health of Alzheimer patients' caregivers”. Psychol Rep. Apr;78(2):467-81.
  • Gilbey, Andrew, McNicholast J., Collis G. M., 2006. “Companion animal separation and loneliness”, Anthrozoos, (19(3)), p.257-264
  • Hallberg, Leif 2008 Walking the Way of the Horse: Exploring the Power of the Horse-Human Relationship
  • Leif Hallberg (2018) The Clinical Practice of Equine-Assisted Therapy: Including Horses in Human Healthcare
  • Leif Hallberg (2017) The Equine-Assisted Therapy Workbook: A Learning Guide for Professionals and Students
  • Hart, L., 2000. “Methods standards guidelines and considerations in selecting animals for animal-assisted therapy”, Handbook on animal-assisted therapy: theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice, San Diego, Academic Press, p.81-96
  • Hart, Lynette, 2000. “Psychosocial benefits of animal companionship”, Handbook on animal-assisted therapy: theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice, San Diego, Academic Press, p.59-76
  • Kraus, Jill A., 2006. Stress in pet owners and non pet owners, Delta society, September
  • Kohanov, Linda,  2003. Riding Between the Worlds: Expanding Our Potential through the Way of the Horse. New World Library, 253 pages
  • Kohanov, Linda, 2001. The Tao of Equs: A Women’s Journey of Healing and Transformation through the Way of the Horse. New World Library, 363 pages
  • Levinson, B., 1997.  Pet oriented child psychotherapy, Springfield, IL. Charles C. Thomas Publishers, Ltd. Second Edition, 210 pages
  • Lockwood, R., 1993. “The influence of animals on social perception in Katcher”, dans New perspectives on our lives with companion animals, Philadelphia PA University of Pennsylvania, p. 64-71
  • Lookabaugh Triebenbacher, 2000. “The companion animal within the family system: the manner in which animals enhance life within the home”, dans Handbook on animal-assisted therapy: theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice, San Diego, Academic Press, p.357-374
  • McIntosh, Sue, 2007. The Healing Power of Horses: an Introduction to Equine Facilitated Counselling, 133 pages
  • McVay, Scott, 1993. “Prelude: “A Siamese Connexion with a Plurality of Other Mortals” The Biophilia Hypothesis Washington DC: Island Press, p. 3 -19
  • Melson, Gail, 1998. “The role of companion animals in human development”, Companion animals in human health, Thousand Oaks, CA, US, Sage Publications, p.219-236
  • Melson, Gail F., 1990. “Fostering inter-connectedness with animals and nature: the developmental benefits for children”, People, Animals, Environment, fall, p.15-17, http://www.deltasociety.org/AnimalsHealthChildrenFostering.htm
  • Melson, G., 2000. “Companion animals and the development of children: implication of biophilia hypothesis”, Handbook on animal-assisted therapy: theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice, San Diego, Academic Press, p. 375-383
  • Moreau, Leslie M., 2004. Equine Facilitated Mental Health: a Field Guide for Practice, Legends Equestrian Therapy, 305 pages
  • Pelletier, Mélanie, 2006. « Regard éthique sur la zoothérapie : enjeux de la pratique professionnelle », Université du Québec à Rimouski. Maîtrise en éthique.
  • Pyle, Alicia, 2006. Stress Responses in Horses Used for Hippotherapy, University of Texas Tech Graduate Faculty. Masters of Science
  • Pike, Kathy, 2009. “Heart Whispers”, Horse as a teacher The path to authenticity, Clarity of vision Publishing, Portland, Oregan
  • Ricard M., Allard L., 1993. “The reaction of 9 to 10 month old infants to an unfamiliar animal”, Journal of genetic psychology, vol. 154, no1, pp. 5-16
  • Reichert E., 1998. “Individual counselling for sexually abused children: a role for animals and storytelling”, Child and adolescent social work Journal, 15(3) p. 177- 185
  • Rector B. K., 2001. The handbook of equine experiential learning: through the lens of adventures of awareness
  • Rector B. K., 2001.Adventures in Awareness: Learning with the Help of Horses Paperback
  • Roberts, Monty, 2001. Horse Sense for Horse People, publié par Vicking Penguin, Midddlesex, England, 220 pages
  • Serpell, James, 1991. “Beneficial effect of pet ownership on some aspects of human health and behaviour”, Journal of the Royal society of medicine, 84, p. 717-720
  • Serpell, James, 2000. “Animal companion and human well-being an historical exploration of the value of human-animal relationship”, Handbook on animal-assisted therapy: theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice, San Diego, Academic Press, p.3-19
  • Siegel, J.M., 1990. “Stressful life events and use of physician services among the elderly: the moderating role of pet ownership”, Journal of personality and social psychology, vol. 58, no6, pp. 1081-1086
  • Sholtes, Sarah M., 2009. Animal-assisted therapy and equine assisted therapy\learning in Canada: surveying the current state of the field, its practitioners, and its practices. Masters of Arts thesis in counselling psychology submitted to the faculty of education of the University of Victoria, BC, Canada.
  • Shambo Leigh Msw Lmhc (Author), David Young (Author), Catherine Madera (Author) 2013 The Listening Heart: The Limbic Path Beyond Office Therapy Paperback  
  • Taylor, Suzan, 2001. Equine facilitated psychotherapy: an emerging field, Master’s theses submitted to the faculty of the program in clinical psychology of St. Michaels College, Colchester Vermont
  • Tyler, 1994. “Equine psychotherapy: worth more than just a horse laugh”. Women and therapy, (15 (3-4)) p. 139-146
  • Trotter, Kay Sudekum and Jennifer N. Baggerly 2018Equine-Assisted Mental Health for Healing Trauma
  • Wilson O.E., 1993. “Biophilia and the conservation of ethics”. The Biophilia Hypothesis, Washington DC: Island Press. p.31-41
  • Wood, Lisa, Giles-Corti, B., Bulsara, M., 2005. “The Pet Connection: Pets as a Conduit for Social Capital?” Social Science & Medicine, (vol. 61) (nº 6) p.1159-1173 
 
Téléconferences
  • Trish Broersma, Build the New Story. Empowering the Four Levels of Self with Horses, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, length 1:43
  • Linda-Ann Bowling, “The Cube" Of Clear Leadership. A Powerful Process for Awakening Your Heart's Desire through the Clarity of Horse Wisdom!, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:33
  • Julie Lynch, Ph.D.,   Equine Facilitated Emotional Freedom. Tapping with Horses for Releasing Stuck Emotion, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:47
  • Wendy Golding, On-Demand Intuition. Activating Your Most Powerful Facilitation Relationship with Horses, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:39
  • Shelli Whitehouse, Empowered Professional Presence. The Key to Attract Your Ideal Clients to Your Special Brand of Transformation! 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:59
  • Lizzy Meyer, The Transformative Power of Sacred Space. Profound Facilitation for Whole Horse Well Being & Empowered Change! 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 2:10
  • Beth Herman, Peaceful Power. Using Equus Coaching to Find the "Sweet Spot" in Interpersonal Interactions, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:42
  • Kera Willis, Dreamride: A Somatic Ceremony on Horseback, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:35
  • Judy Weston Thompson, Boosting the Bond with Body Work Integrating the Masterson Method of Equine Body Work into your Equine Facilitated Practice, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:12
  • Lisa Murrell, Recording: Equine Alchemy the Magic of Turning Human Potential into Gold through Equine Assisted Coaching, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:26
  • Lisa Walters, In the Heart-Field with Horses, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:40
  • Sandra Wallin, Equine-Assisted Belief Change: The Power of Conscious Horsemanship, 2015 Healing with Horse Tele-Summit, Length: 1:58
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