Equine-Assisted Activities

You may invite one horse/pony or an entire herd into your therapy session for a mindfulness activity. Or you may choose to have full equine-assisted psychotherapy sessions. All horse interactions are non-mounted.

How Can Horses Help?

Developing a harmonious relationship with a horse provides fascinating challenges. As prey animals, they are highly sensitive, seeking safety and connection. Their language is movement, so emotion, energy, and body language all have profound meaning for them. Achieving a willing partnership with a horse requires full engagement of your mind and body and provide experiences that

  • Reduce emotional distress
  • Restore vitality and joy
  • Increase resilience
  • Improve confidence
  • Inspire new insights
Who is Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy for?

Supplementing evidence-based therapy with equine experiences may interest people who

  • Seek activities that promote self-discovery and problem-solving
  • Feel blocked in thinking about or discussing thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
  • Find meaning and comfort in authentic connection with animals

“A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.”
-Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

Equine-Assisted Activities

You may invite one horse/pony or an entire herd into your therapy session for a mindfulness activity. Or you may choose to have full equine-assisted psychotherapy sessions. All horse interactions are non-mounted.

How Can Horses Help?

Developing a harmonious relationship with a horse provides fascinating challenges. As prey animals, they are highly sensitive, seeking safety and connection. Their language is movement, so emotion, energy, and body language all have profound meaning for them. Achieving a willing partnership with a horse requires full engagement of your mind and body and provide experiences that

  • Reduce emotional distress
  • Restore vitality and joy
  • Increase resilience
  • Improve confidence
  • Inspire new insights
Who is Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy for?

Supplementing evidence-based therapy with equine experiences may interest people who

  • Seek activities that promote self-discovery and problem-solving
  • Feel blocked in thinking about or discussing thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
  • Find meaning and comfort in authentic connection with animals

“A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.”
-Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

Canine-Assisted Therapy

If interacting with dogs makes you feel better, know that there’s science behind that! Researchers have found that petting dogs decreases cortisol (stress hormone) and increases oxytocin and dopamine (feel good chemicals), lowers heart rate and blood pressure, and reduces stress in social situations.

Your Dog or Mine

You may arrange in advance to bring your own dog to therapy.

Or you may invite Riley into your session. Riley has earned the American Kennel Club (AKC) Canine Good Citizenship title and has much experience providing comfort, support, and, like most labs, a touch of humor to therapy sessions.