by Greer Swiatek | Jan 10, 2018 | Case Studies
Case Study About a Boy Seeking Connection Oliver was sitting in a stall with Banjo, holding a saddle close to his chest, slumped over in defeat. It was yet another session that he tried to ride Banjo and failed. The Equine Professional and I stayed connected with...
by Kathleen Choe | Aug 22, 2017 | Basics of Natural Lifemanship, Case Studies
In his latest book, The Divine Dance, author Richard Rohr quotes a psychiatrist friend of his as attributing most non-physiologically based mental illness to being disconnected from intimate relationships. While he acknowledges biological and genetic underpinnings to...
by Kathleen Choe | Jun 20, 2017 | Case Studies
…One Woman’s Experience Overcoming Traumatic Abuse Using Natural Lifemanship I watched her make her way to the therapy office for her intake session, struck by the way she made her approach: crouching down, she almost seemed to be crawling towards the...
by Kathleen Choe | Nov 18, 2016 | Basics of Natural Lifemanship, Case Studies, Testimonials & Reflections
. . . Does Connection Really Matter? Frieda kicked out, ears back, black and white tail lifted high. She was clearly not happy about the pressure that Natural Lifemanship founder and Equine Professional Tim Jobe was putting on her to ask for connection. Tim...
by Kate Naylor | Sep 2, 2016 | Basics of Natural Lifemanship, Case Studies
How Does This Really Look in Session? I just had a session today where for a whole 15 minutes my co-therapist and I left the client alone with her horse. Our client requested it, and though it is not something I would do for everyone, for her it was appropriate. My...
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