ABOUT THERAPY

Our in-person therapy combines and integrates traditional approaches (including ACT, Mindfulness Integrated CBT and Narrative Therapy) with Nature-Based Expressive Arts Therapy and Equine Assisted Psychotherapy. These are experiential ‘doing’ therapies, which use sensory and non-verbal pathways to growth and healing, where you are guided to explore and discover your capacities and strenths. They support increasing capacity for empowerment, mastery, confidence, resilience, connection and psychological flexibility. They offer gentle opportunities to become more aware of, and explore, any old unhelpful patterns of thinking and responding to life’s challenges. So you can develop new prefered ways of being, connecting and living.
Nature-Based Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy and Equine Assisted Psychotherapy fit so well together to offer safe and supported opportunities towards greater:
Self-regulation
Experiencing the tranquillity offered in nature
Self-regulation through curiously engaging with all the senses
Movement, rhythm, drumming, breath and grounding activities
Regulation from art making process, vocalising, storytelling
Tactile, touching and sensory activities with horses and nature
Observing how horses express and release feelings, and self-regulate
Connecting with nature through deeper mindful observation and curiosity
Noticing our bodily responses to stress

Co-regulation
From direct presence of and physical contact with horses and nature
Art, story-telling, vocalising, movement, rhythm and drumming
Synchrony and non-verbal attunement with human and equine therapist
Horses and nature offer us symbols of freedom, sensitivity, expression, beauty and strength
Exploration
Experiencing what a calm body feels like
New ways (without words) to express and release feelings and thoughts through expressive arts
Observing how horses live in present moment awareness
Present moment awareness of self, others and ourselves in the world
Safely exploring and understanding sensations, feelings, thoughts and response patterns
Exploring relationship in non-judgmental, authentic connection with a horse
Horses can also evoke strong hidden feelings and emotions in us that can be explored
Observing relationships, clarity of communication, support and boundary setting in the herd
Experimenting and problem solving

Restoration / Growth / Mastery
Trying new ways of being and responding
Trying out more flexible ways of relating and connecting in meaningful relationships
Understanding our nervous system and bodily stress responses, and ways to regulate
Growing in confidence, self-compassion, self-advocacy and boundary setting
Connecting with playfulness and joy and feeling more ‘enlivened’
Thinking and acting in more flexible ways
