Occupational therapy in an equine environment benefits youth with autism
A recent CSU pilot study aimed to develop and evaluate occupational therapy in an equine environment for youth with autism.
A recent CSU pilot study aimed to develop and evaluate occupational therapy in an equine environment for youth with autism.
Growing up with generalized anxiety disorder meant that Jones needed a solid support network throughout her educational journey, and she found that in the CSU community.
“The goal of these brief interventions would be to provide coping strategies that may help them decrease the stress, depression, and anxiety that is associated with cancer. There are not a lot of interventions culturally tailored for counseling for this population or their family caregivers.”
CM’s spotlight falls on graduate student, Tanmay Vasishta.