I
have been through the desert on a horse with no name, and it was a
profound experience. The experience I’m talking about is the Horses
Helping Clinicians workshop offered through the Rio Retreat Center at The Meadows. It takes place on a beautiful ranch, tucked behind some mountains, just outside of Wickenburg, Arizona.
The
first morning of the workshop, after introductions, workshop
facilitator Colleen DeRango said, “Pick a horse or let a horse pick
you.” As I made my way from horse to horse, I waited for a sign, not
really knowing what a sign would even look like. After standing in front
of a number of horses, a black and white horse with no name picked me.
It’s
hard for me to describe this experience with words. It just isn’t
possible to do justice to exactly how incredible this workshop was for
me. What I can tell you is that without any words at all, that horse
gave me a great deal of valuable information about myself. He showed me
how I relate to myself, my feelings, and my biggest challenges in life.
Register for Horses Helping Clinicians
Register for Horses Helping Clinicians
Our professional development equine workshop, Horses Helping Clinicians: Somatic-Based Skills to Assist Clients in Restoring Resiliency,
is designed to allow professionals to do their own work through the use
of equine therapy, safely surrounded by their peers. While this
workshop is not designed to teach therapists how to facilitate equine
therapy, 18 clock hours of continuing education are offered for
attendance. To enroll in this workshop, please contact our intake
department at 1-866-280-2874.
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