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Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Equine Assisted Learning - Residential Services of Northeast Minnesota - RSI

Offers two equine-based services to support emotional, behavioral, and personal growth through ground-based (non-riding) interaction with horses. Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP): Integrates horses into mental health therapy sessions to support emotional wellness and behavioral change. Sessions are facilitated by a licensed mental health professional and an equine specialist using the EAGALA model. EAP is experiential and effective for individuals, youth, families, and groups. Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL): Focuses on learning and skill-building rather than therapy. Clients work with a team of professionals and horses to build skills like leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving. Sessions are goal-oriented and tailored to individual or group needs. Areas of Support: - Anxiety - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Behavioral Challenges - Communication Skills - Depression - Eating Disorders - Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) - Relationship Issues - Substance Use

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Therapeutic Horseback Riding - North Country RIDE

North Country RIDE is a volunteer-based organization that provides therapeutic horseback riding for people ages 5 - 78 with diagnosed physical, cognitive, emotional or behavioral disabilities. Also offers therapeutic programs for Veterans and first responders. Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. Clients who have previously participated have had a variety of special needs, including those with: - ADD and ADHD - Autism spectrum disorder - Blindness - Cerebral palsy - Depression - Developmental disabilities - Down syndrome - Epilepsy - Fetal alcohol syndrome - Language delays - Partial paralysis - Schizophrenia - Sensory Integration dysfunction - Traumatic brain injury

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Therapy and Adaptive Riding - True Friends

Adaptive Riding: Provides adaptive riding and tier 2 adaptive riding is taught by PATH Certified Riding Instructors or therapists specialized to teach riding lessons to clients living with disabilities. Tier 2 adaptive riders are provided with additional levels of support to meet their individual needs.?? Hippotherapy Experiences: Provides hippotherapy in the purposeful manipulation of equine movement as a therapy tool to engage sensory, neuromotor, and cognitive systems to promote functional outcomes. Horsemanship Experiences: Horsemanship experiences are dependent on the individual and may include riding a horse with staff assistance, or it may include interacting with a horse in other ways including petting, feeding, or grooming. Additional Treatments include: - Craniosacral therapy - Myofascial Massage - Range of Motion Exercises ?- Home Programs ?Licensed occupational therapists provide skilled therapeutic intervention during the entire therapy session.

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Therapeutic Riding Lessons - Ride Ability

Provides therapeutic horseback riding lessons. Offers registered group lessons, private and semi-private lessons, and on-time-fun-time lessons. Therapeutic horseback riding promotes many beneficial experiences for children with special needs and disabilities such as: - Builds muscle tone - Builds self-confidence - Exercises muscles - Improves attention span, balance, coordination, and concentration - Increases awareness and acceptance of persons with disabilities - Motivates to improve communication skills - Provides social opportunities - Stretches unused muscles - Teaches horsemanship skills and knowledge of horses

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Counseling Services - True Balance Counseling

Provides comprehensive mental health counseling services such as: - Abuse including sexual, physical, verbal, and domestic violence - Anger issues - Anxiety - ADD/ADHD - Autism - Bi-polar disorders - Christian counseling - Chronic pain and medical issues - Co-dependency issues - Conflict resolution skills ?- Couples therapy and retreats - Depression - Diagnostic assessment for children ages birth - 5 years - Eating disorders ?- Equine-assisted therapy - Family therapy - Grief and loss - Individual therapy - Learning disabilities - Life transitions - Neuropsychological testing - Parent-child interaction therapy and parenting concerns - Personality disorders - Play therapy - Self esteem issues - Sexual and gender issues - Stress management - Suicidal thoughts and feelings of guilt/shame - Trauma - Work issues Specialty areas provided: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) - Brain-based intervention - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Personalized Cognitive Remediation Therapy (PCRT)

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Ranch Programs - Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch

Guests connect with horses with guidance from an Equine team through: - Adult and Family Programs: Grandparent and Grandchild Day Camp; Mother and Daughter Equestrian Retreat; Women's Equestrian Retreat - Cognitive Challenges Programs: Weekend and day retreats for families with cognitive disabilities. Connecting with God and others through outdoor activities, music, arts and crafts, and therapeutic horse activities - Equine Activities: Adaptive rides, birthday parties, foster/sponsor a horse, lessons, pony rides, scenic trail rides, sleigh rides, troop badge work, and wagon rides - Military Programs: Disabled Veterans Turkey Hunt, Families of the Fallen retreats, family residential camps, and marriage retreats - Physical Challenges Programs: Wheelchair residential camps for adults and youth with family with sport-themed activities - Horse Day Camps for youth: Day campers get firsthand experience with games, grooming, outdoor scenic trail riding, saddling, and western riding. Campers learn how horses think and how horses can teach the camper. Other activities: - Animal farm - Basketball court - Broomball - Camp fire - Fishing - Ga-ga ball (dodgeball) - Hiking and snowshoes trails - Horseshoes - Lawn games - Recreation field - Scavenger hunts - Swimming pool - Tennis courts Facility rentals available for meetings, retreats, and team building.

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Ranch Services - Rock Ranch

- Counseling/Psychotherapy: Therapeutic services using an equine specialist, horses, and a licensed therapist. Enables clients to learn about themselves and others by participating in activities with the horses and then processing feelings, behaviors, and patterns. This form of therapy is done from the ground. - Ride Rock Ranch: Teaches students ages 6 - 17 horsemanship skills while also incorporating academic skills, character development, faith development, life skills, and physical and social-emotional skills. - Senior Saddles: Services include interacting with horses and a tour of Rock Ranch

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Counseling Services - True Balance Counseling

Provides comprehensive mental health counseling services such as: - Abuse including sexual, physical, verbal, and domestic violence - Anger issues - Anxiety - ADD/ADHD - Autism - Bi-polar disorders - Christian counseling - Chronic pain and medical issues - Co-dependency issues - Conflict resolution skills ?- Couples therapy and retreats - Depression - Diagnostic assessment for children ages birth - 5 years - Eating disorders ?- Equine-assisted therapy - Family therapy - Grief and loss - Individual therapy - Learning disabilities - Life transitions - Neuropsychological testing - Parent-child interaction therapy and parenting concerns - Personality disorders - Play therapy - Self esteem issues - Sexual and gender issues - Stress management - Suicidal thoughts and feelings of guilt/shame - Trauma - Work issues Specialty areas provided: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) - Brain-based intervention - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Personalized Cognitive Remediation Therapy (PCRT)

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Equine-Assisted Therapy - Eagle Vista Ranch & Wellness Center

Equine-assisted therapy commonly assists with issues like anxiety, depression, PTSD, grief, trauma, communication, and relationship problems. They assist patients 7 years of age or older.

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Residential Camps - True Friends

Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities Camp activities include: - Arts and crafts - Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities - Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course - Nature buildings - Network of hiking trails - Outdoor shooting ranges - Recreation halls - Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs Programs catering to: - Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism - Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities. - Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder

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Hearts for Freedom - Heartland Girls Ranch

Residential program for girls ages 12 to 21 who are at risk or have been sexually exploited/trafficked. Services include: - Educational groups that are relationally focused for at-risk and sexually exploited girls - Independent living, job skills, and employment readiness program - Mentors from The Family Partnership- PRIDE visit monthly ?- School program - Therapeutic equine programming - Trained and experienced leaders/survivors working collaboratively with therapists to develop individual restoration plans for each participant ?- Two-part curriculum series that includes The SHINE Curriculum, and Beyond Trauma- A Healing Journey for Women

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Mental Health Services for Women - Katherine's House

Offering: - Diagnostic assessments - Individual psychotherapy - Psychiatric medication prescribing - Wellness coaching - Equine-assisted therapy - ARMHS services - Peer support

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Residential Camps - True Friends

Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities Camp activities include: - Arts and crafts - Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities - Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course - Nature buildings - Network of hiking trails - Outdoor shooting ranges - Recreation halls - Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs Programs catering to: - Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism - Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities. - Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder

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Adaptive Riding - Freedom Farm

Provides therapeutic riding incorporating sensory, cognitive, and social stimulation to build skill and confidence. Serves individuals with a variety of diagnoses, including: - Autism - Down syndrome - Developmental delays - PTSD Offers: - Adaptive Riding (for individuals with special needs) - Hope and Healing with Horses (for teens and adults) - Mount Up - Walk On (for military veterans)

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Equine Assisted Psychotherapy - Acres for Life Therapy and Wellness Center

- Provides an experience for clients to work with horses in a variety of facilitated activities on the ground - no prior horse experience necessary. Sessions are facilitated by mental health professionals and equine specialists, and are targeted to specific client treatment goals. - Offers individual and group sessions in the areas of mental health and wellness support services, addictions recovery, family support services, military support services, youth/adolescent support services, community support services, teams, and learning opportunities - School group, corporate team building, etc. and other opportunities are also available for participation

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Counseling Services - True Balance Counseling

Provides comprehensive mental health counseling services such as: - Abuse including sexual, physical, verbal, and domestic violence - Anger issues - Anxiety - ADD/ADHD - Autism - Bi-polar disorders - Christian counseling - Chronic pain and medical issues - Co-dependency issues - Conflict resolution skills ?- Couples therapy and retreats - Depression - Diagnostic assessment for children ages birth - 5 years - Eating disorders ?- Equine-assisted therapy - Family therapy - Grief and loss - Individual therapy - Learning disabilities - Life transitions - Neuropsychological testing - Parent-child interaction therapy and parenting concerns - Personality disorders - Play therapy - Self esteem issues - Sexual and gender issues - Stress management - Suicidal thoughts and feelings of guilt/shame - Trauma - Work issues Specialty areas provided: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) - Brain-based intervention - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Personalized Cognitive Remediation Therapy (PCRT)

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Girls Group Home - Heartland Girls Ranch

Residential program with 24 beds that provides a supportive, structured environment in which girls learn to make responsible choices and become mature young women. Services include: - 24-hour awake shift staff - Employment skills training and work projects - Individual case plan and goals - One-to-one counseling sessions - Provides addiction groups, sexuality groups, family groups, and anger management group - Therapeutic equine programming

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Residential Camps - True Friends

Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities Camp activities include: - Arts and crafts - Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities - Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course - Nature buildings - Network of hiking trails - Outdoor shooting ranges - Recreation halls - Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs Programs catering to: - Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism - Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities. - Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder

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Equine Assisted Activities - We Can Ride

- Provides equine-assisted activities to children and adults with cognitive, emotional, developmental, or physical disabilities - Therapeutic horseback riding, hippotherapy, equine-assisted learning, and other community opportunities ?- Volunteer-based, serving 140 clients annually using 400 volunteers

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Residential Camps - True Friends

Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities Camp activities include: - Arts and crafts - Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities - Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course - Nature buildings - Network of hiking trails - Outdoor shooting ranges - Recreation halls - Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs Programs catering to: - Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism - Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities. - Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder

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Grief Support - Bri's Lodge

Services include: - Companioning: Grief companions provide a space for individuals to share their feelings in response to their profound loss. Companioning is anchored in respecting and exploring the uniqueness of loss while allowing individuals to share their grief and how it impacts them. - Events: Angel of Hope Candlelit Vigils, Annual Garage Sale, Evening of Hope, Horses Healing Hearts, and Kruzin for Bri's Lodge. - General Loss Support Groups: Offers a safe place for people to share their journey after the loss of their loved one. All groups will provide an experience where feelings, worries, problems, and joys can be expressed and received freely without judgment. This group is open to anyone with a loss of someone. ?- Grief retreats: Provides a place where individuals and families can come together to find peace and solace, a place where they can connect with others who are grieving a similar loss. For different types of loss such as: - Loss by Suicide - Older Child Loss - Perinatal Loss - Miscarriage and stillbirth - Sibling Loss - Adult - Spousal Loss - For older and younger - Younger Child Loss Horses Healing Hearts: In collaboration with Angel Reins Stable, this program happens once a month. Provides a grief equine assisted activities program where grieving individuals can go for hope and healing. Individuals will be able to go to the stables at Angels Reins to connect with the horses. Whether that is through petting them, brushing them or just being in their presence. People of all ages are eligible to register.

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Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Equine Assisted Learning - Residential Services of Northeast Minnesota - RSI

Offers two equine-based services to support emotional, behavioral, and personal growth through ground-based (non-riding) interaction with horses. Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP): Integrates horses into mental health therapy sessions to support emotional wellness and behavioral change. Sessions are facilitated by a licensed mental health professional and an equine specialist using the EAGALA model. EAP is experiential and effective for individuals, youth, families, and groups. Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL): Focuses on learning and skill-building rather than therapy. Clients work with a team of professionals and horses to build skills like leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving. Sessions are goal-oriented and tailored to individual or group needs. Areas of Support: - Anxiety - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Behavioral Challenges - Communication Skills - Depression - Eating Disorders - Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) - Relationship Issues - Substance Use

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