--- In equineassisted@yahoogroups.com, "karebou" <karebou@...> wrote:
>If you look back and follow some of the previous discussions you will
find that there are in fact more organizations that egala that offer a
certificate, or certification if you will. This has been a hot topic
over the last year or so and it is also very well outlined by Greg
Kersten himself in the latest networker. You should also ask yourself
what are the credentials you are looking for, who is going to give you
the credential, and what does that credential actually provide you
with. Also, as Greg so clearly stated in the last networker, there is
no no governing body holding the different "certifying" organizations
accountable for the standards they set, or present themselves as
setting so the certifying organizations have a tendency to become
organizations set up to benifit a small group of people financially.
Check them all out before you dive in too deep.few
> If I want to earn credentials in EAP, is EGALA the only recognized
> form? (I'd like to be loyal to Greg who introduced me to this in
Maine,
> and now that I'm a licensed counselor, want to pursue it in Ohio.
Can
> anyone recommend greater-Columbus area farms currently doing this?
My
> agency is curious about published research (evidence-based practice,
> you know, gets the $) I'm interested in doing a study of efficacy
with
> Deaf/hard of hearing groups/families.
>