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Mentalizing and Emotional Labor Facilitate Equine-Assisted Social Work with Self-harming Adolescents

Carlsson, Catharina (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Linnéuniversitetet,Institutionen för socialt arbete (SA),Department of Social Work, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden,Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för socialt arbete (SA),Institutionen för socialt arbete
Nilsson Ranta, Daniel (author)
Mittuniversitetet,Avdelningen för socialt arbete,Mittuniversitetet, Avdelningen för socialt arbete
Traeen, Benta (author)
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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2015-01-20
2015
English.
In: Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. - new york : Springer-Verlag New York. - 0738-0151 .- 1573-2797. ; 32:4, s. 329-339
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  • This article explores equine-assisted social work (EASW). Horses' capacities to mirror human emotions create possibilities for authentic relationships between clients and staff. This study examines what eases or counteracts the horse's capacity to facilitate relationships perceived by humans to be authentic. Video recordings of the human-horse interactions of three staff members and four female self-harming clients aged 15–21 years in a residential treatment facility were analyzed. The findings show that if the staff gave instructions and advice similar to traditional equestrian sports in combination with viewing the horse as an object, EASW is not facilitated. EASW seems to be facilitated when the horse is perceived as a subject by both staff and clients, provided that the staff gave meaning to the horse's behavior. The staff needed to highlight empathy for the horse when the horse is not able to fulfill its task without adding depth to the client's performance, to avoid raising defense mechanisms. The essence of EASW were perceived as eased by staff members when they focus on the client's emotions and help the client understand that the horse is acting in response to the client's and the staff's behavior through mentalizing and enacting emotional labor in regarding the horse as a subject. The results indicate the need for higher demands on staff members in order to facilitate EASW. Depending on whether the staff and the clients focus on performance or on emotions, different positive or negative outcomes on communication, self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-image will be likely to emerge.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Sociologi -- Socialt arbete (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Sociology -- Social Work (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Adolescents
Emotional labor
Equine-assisted social work
Mentalizing
Self-injury
Socialt arbete
Adolescents
Emotional labor
Equine-assisted social work
Mentalizing
Self-injury

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