Equine-assisted psychotherapy offers a unique, experiential way to explore emotional patterns, relationships, and nervous system responses.
Horses are highly attuned animals that respond honestly to the energy and presence of the people around them. Through guided interactions with a horse on the ground (no riding required), clients can gain insight into patterns around trust, boundaries, vulnerability, and connection.
Because the work is experiential rather than purely conversational, it can help bring awareness to patterns that are difficult to access through words alone.
Equine-assisted therapy can support greater self-awareness, confidence, emotional regulation, and healthier relational patterns.
No prior horse experience is necessary. The focus is not on horsemanship, but on the therapeutic process that unfolds through working with the horse.
Learn more about Equine Assisted Therapy at the following link: leadwithhorses.org