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Special Therapies

Special Therapies

Special therapies are unique treatment approaches that complement traditional behavioral health care. At Willowbrooke at Tanner, we offer animal-assisted therapy, equine therapy and expressive arts therapy. These therapies aim to help patients build trust, develop coping skills and take early steps toward healing.

Animal-assisted therapy

Animal-assisted therapy leverages the natural empathy of animals to support healing. At Willowbrooke at Tanner, we incorporate this therapy for children, adolescents and adults. Our canine "co-therapists" help patients empathize, engage in nurturing ways and build self-esteem, easing them into social contact and acceptance.

Benefits of animal-assisted therapy

This therapy is beneficial for individuals struggling with depression or trauma. It is available through both inpatient and outpatient programs, helping patients experience acceptance and ease into social interactions.

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Equine therapy

Equine therapy, also known as equine-assisted therapy, uses horses to help patients process emotions and overcome personal challenges. Horses are social animals that mirror human actions, providing opportunities for focused, interactive learning.

woman petting a horse

Benefits of equine therapy

Equine therapy can aid those dealing with depression, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, autism, dementia and more. It fosters mutual trust and respect, helping enhance self-image, confidence and social skills. Willowbrooke at Tanner offers a summer equine therapy program in collaboration with Rachel’s Wish Foundation and Possum Snout Horse Arena.

Expressive arts therapy

Expressive arts therapy involves the use of creative arts like drawing, painting, music and drama to assess and treat emotional, cognitive, physical and developmental disorders. This therapy is designed to be healing and life-enhancing.

child showing her mom a drawing

Benefits of expressive arts therapy

Patients of all ages can benefit from expressive arts therapy, which can improve relationships, enhance cognitive abilities and support trauma recovery. Therapists tailor sessions to each patient’s needs and goals.

Special Therapies Frequently Asked Questions 

What are special therapies?
Special therapies are supportive treatments used alongside traditional care. They include animal-assisted therapy, equine therapy and expressive therapy, helping patients build trust, develop coping skills and start healing. 

Who can beneift from special therapies?
Children, adolescents and adults with behavioral health concerns like depression, anxiety and trauma may benefit from these therapies. A provider will determine the best approach based on each patient's needs.

Is equine therapy the same as animal-assisted therapy?
Equine therapy is a form of animal-assisted therapy that specifically involves horses. It helps patiens build confidence, improve social skills and develop coping strategies through structured activities.

What happens during expressive therapy?
In expressive therapy, patients use creative activities to express thoughts and emotions. Sessions are tailored to the patient’s age, abilities and clinical goals.

How do I get started with special therapies?
Special therapies are incorporated into treatment plans as recommended by a behavioral health provider. Visit Willowbrooke Urgent Care for Mental Health and Substance Use for an initial assessment without an appointment. For more information, call 770-812-3266. Following your assessment, ongoing care may be scheduled in Villa Rica, Carrollton or via telehealth. 

Willowbrooke Urgent Care for Mental Health and Substance Use

20 Herrell Road, Suite 1, Villa Rica, GA 30180  

 

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