Stopped: PI stopped study due to staff turnover, recruitment/scheduling problems, policy changes, will redesign
The purpose of this research protocol is to adapt the Equine Assisted Therapy (EAT) protocol, which the investigators had developed to help treat PTSD (EAT-PTSD; the Man O' War (MOW) protocol), for use with adolescents who have an anxiety disorder. The MOW protocol is an eight session, group therapy EAT protocol, which the investigators developed, piloted, revised, and tested. EAT is an alternative treatment practiced across the United States and around the world for mental health disorders, in which the horse(s) play an essential role in an experientially oriented therapeutic approach. The MOW protocol is for group EAT, with groups led by a licensed mental health provider and an "equine specialist," working with two horses and assisted by a wrangler (horse handler) to assure safety. In the open trial, the MOW protocol showed promising results in reducing the level of PTSD and Depressive symptoms in veterans with moderate to severe PTSD, was found to be safe (no adverse events), and well accepted (very few dropouts (Fisher et al., 2021)) and found evidence of neural changes (Zhu et al, 2021). As part of the MOW project, the investigators prepared a well specified treatment manual (Fisher et al, 2021) - the first of its kind in the field of EAT - and have trained others in its use.
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Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale - Global Ratings (PARS)
Timeframe: 5 minutes
Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS)
Timeframe: 2 minutes
Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders (SCARED) - Youth
Timeframe: 4 minutes
Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders (SCARED) - Parent
Timeframe: 4 minutes
Clinical Global Impressions - Improvement Scale (CGI-I)
Timeframe: 2 minutes