by Bettina Shultz-Jobe, LPC, NBCC | Jun 22, 2022 | The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning
Our membership circle is growing—so we found a guide to help lead the way. Meet Clair Gose, a lifelong horse woman born and raised in Texas, who combines her love for horses, people, and organization in her new role as Natural Lifemanship’s Membership Services and...
by Kate Naylor | Jun 7, 2022 | Applied Principles, Basics of Natural Lifemanship, Case Studies, Personal Growth, The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning
We are so pleased to announce that our Natural Lifemanship team has been published again! A lovely new resource is now available for a variety of practitioners – Nourished: Horses, Animals & Nature in Counselling, Psychotherapy & Mental Health, edited...
by Bettina Shultz-Jobe, LPC, NBCC | May 20, 2022 | The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning
Natural Lifemanship® has evolved—and our new branding reflects these changes. It is my deepest hope that these changes stir a transformation in you. For decades, we have shared our unique principles with clients and practitioners around the world, teaching the power...
by Kate Naylor | May 9, 2022 | The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning, Uncategorized
In any professional field, there are always going to be a slew of terms and acronyms that are routinely used that are unfamiliar to those not in the field. It can unintentionally create an “insider” and “outsider” feel for a person. We don’t want “insiders” and...
by Kate Naylor | Mar 18, 2022 | Applied Principles, Basics of Natural Lifemanship, The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning
Recently, I was watching the inspiring Netflix series Queer Eye, a heartwarming reality show that focuses on supporting people in reconnecting with themselves. This year Queer Eye filmed in my hometown, Austin Texas! Double joy! Not only did I get to see humans...
by Laura McFarland | Dec 16, 2021 | The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” And be just as thorny…. Okay – I’ll admit I added that last part to Juliet’s musings. She was obviously too lovestruck to think about thorns. But...
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