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We Found a Better Way— And Are Making the Path Accessible to All

We Found a Better Way— And Are Making the Path Accessible to All

by Bettina Shultz-Jobe, LPC, NBCC | May 7, 2021 | Equine Assisted Trainings, The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning

The recent global pandemic forced us to. . .   Pause.   Reflect.  Connect.  Cry a little (or a lot depending on the day!).  Curse a bit (okay, so maybe a lot some days!).   Pause and reflect and connect some more. . .   Then evolve.   Okay, so I can...
How we talk about what we do: The need for precise and accurate terminology in our field

How we talk about what we do: The need for precise and accurate terminology in our field

by Laura McFarland | Apr 16, 2021 | The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning

In December 2020, The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine published an article entitled, “Optimal Terminology for Services in the United States That Incorporate Horses to Benefit People: A Consensus Document.”   We at the Natural...
Ten Things You Need to Know When Choosing an Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning Certification

Ten Things You Need to Know When Choosing an Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning Certification

by Kate Naylor | Jan 13, 2021 | Basics of Natural Lifemanship, Equine Assisted Trainings, The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning

By Kate Naylor and Bettina Shultz-Jobe   Jumping into the field of Equine Assisted Therapy (EAT), Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP), and/or Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) can be daunting – figuring out how to be properly trained and prepared can be even...
We’re Better Together: Development of the Field of Equine Assisted Practice

We’re Better Together: Development of the Field of Equine Assisted Practice

by Bettina Shultz-Jobe, LPC, NBCC | Jul 31, 2019 | Natural Lifemanship Events, The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning

Lately, I have been pondering what I am calling the principle of development.  Development of an embryo.  Of an infant. Of a child. Of the brain. Of a relationship. And of the entire field of equine assisted interventions.        When the brain and body develop,...
Can Animals Consent?

Can Animals Consent?

by Sarah Schlote | Jan 4, 2018 | Horsemanship, The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning

July 1, 2021: It has come to our attention that this blog post is being misused on Twitter to justify animal abuse. Please see the official statement from the author that is available here. ****************************************** Can Animals Consent? By Sarah...
Do Horses Seek Leaders or Rewarding Connections?

Do Horses Seek Leaders or Rewarding Connections?

by Kathleen Choe | Nov 29, 2017 | Horsemanship, The Latest in Equine Assisted Therapy and Learning

A recent article published in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science suggests that the concept of human leadership equating to the hierarchy in a horse herd, which has become foundational in many training approaches, is unreliable and largely irrelevant. Instead,...
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