Equine Therapy at Provive Wellness
Equine Therapy at Provive Wellness
There is something that happens when a person stands next to a horse that is difficult to describe and nearly impossible to fake. Horses are prey animals with a finely calibrated nervous system — they read emotional states with a precision that no human therapist can replicate. They respond not to what you say, but to what you are carrying. They reflect back the anxiety you walked in with, the guardedness you didn’t know you were wearing, or the first moments of genuine calm you’ve felt in months. That immediate, honest feedback is the foundation of equine-assisted therapy — and for many people in recovery from addiction and trauma, it becomes one of the most powerful therapeutic experiences of their lives.
At Provive Wellness, equine therapy is offered as a core component of our holistic programming within our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at our Wayne, PA and Scranton, PA locations. Sessions are facilitated by trained practitioners and coordinated with your clinical treatment team.
Equine therapy at Provive addresses:
- Emotional awareness and regulation — recognizing and naming what you feel in real time
- Trust — building the capacity to trust and be trusted, often disrupted by addiction and trauma
- Nonverbal communication — learning to express and read emotion without language
- Present-moment awareness — horses require full attention, which naturally interrupts rumination and anxiety
- Boundaries and self-advocacy — working with an animal that communicates boundaries clearly and consistently
- Responsibility and relationship — experiencing connection with a living being who responds to how you show up
Equine-assisted therapy is one of the most thoroughly studied modalities in the holistic treatment of trauma and substance use disorder. A 2024 systematic review and meta-analysis published in BMC Psychiatry reviewed 13 studies on equine-assisted services for military veterans with PTSD and found meaningful reductions in PTSD symptom severity. A parallel 2023 systematic review in Frontiers in Psychiatry examined five years of published research and concluded that equine-assisted interventions have a beneficial psychological impact on trauma-exposed individuals. A 2024 pilot study in Psychological Reports specifically examining first responders with PTSD found that an 8-week equine-assisted therapy program produced significant reductions in depressive and trauma-related symptoms.
Why does working with a horse do something that sitting in a therapy room sometimes cannot? The answer is rooted in neuroscience. Trauma is not primarily a cognitive experience — it is a somatic one. The body holds what the mind tries to manage. Talk therapy, for all its value, primarily engages the cortex — the thinking brain. Equine therapy engages the entire nervous system. When a person’s dysregulated nervous system begins to calm in the presence of a horse, they experience in their body what regulation feels like. That is not a metaphor. It is a physiological event, and it creates new neural pathways that verbal processing alone cannot reach.
What an equine therapy session at Provive looks like:
- Sessions take place in a structured environment with a licensed therapist and a certified equine specialist present at all times
- No prior experience with horses is required — and no riding is involved
- Activities focus on groundwork: leading, grooming, establishing connection, and completing simple tasks alongside the horse
- The therapist guides reflection on what arises — what the horse mirrors back, what responses you notice in yourself, what surprises you
- Insights from equine sessions are carried back into individual and group clinical work
Equine therapy is particularly well-suited for individuals who have found it difficult to engage in traditional talk therapy. People who feel numb, frozen, or disconnected — common experiences following trauma or prolonged substance use — often find that a horse responds to them in a way that breaks through the wall that words haven’t penetrated. You cannot intellectualize your way through a session with a horse. The animal simply responds to what is true.
For those working through addiction recovery, equine therapy also offers something uniquely valuable: a relationship that is honest, consistent, and free of judgment. Many people in recovery carry deep shame. The horse doesn’t know your history. It responds only to who you are right now — and that can be a profound and healing experience.
Call us at (610) 947-0800 to begin yours or a loved one’s journey toward healing. Our admissions team can walk you through how equine therapy fits into PHP or IOP, verify your insurance at no cost, and help you take the next step — with the same honesty and care that makes this work possible.
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