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Reccia Jobe
Oct 13, 2019
Juno's Journey to Healing
When Juno was released to us and we became responsible for her treatment, we were prepared to help her overcome this potentially traumatic s
Reccia Jobe
Oct 3, 2019
When You Don't Remember, Your Body Does
My throat tightened up, and I couldn't coordinate the movements of my mouth to get an intelligible word or sentence out. I knew I was dy
Rebecca J. Hubbard MS, LMFT
Aug 10, 2019
Why Pulling Yourself Up By Your Bootstraps Doesn’t Work
It sounds good on the surface. For small disappointments, it may be, but for handling bigger things, like trauma, it doesn’t work at all.
Rebecca J. Hubbard MS, LMFT
Aug 3, 2019
More, More, More
I wanted his experience at our office to be a pleasant experience and not a frightening one. I decided to take him to feed some of our horse
Rebecca J. Hubbard, LMFT
Jul 25, 2019
Get More For Your Money with Equine Assisted Psychotherapy
The bottom line answer is it costs more because clients get more. Horses bring additional opportunities to sessions and to clients. They do
Rebecca J. Hubbard MS, LMFT
Feb 7, 2019
Super Star: Rhythm, Regulation, and Connection
Perry considered Little Tigger a moment then started ignoring her by eating grass. "I want him to pay attention to me, " Little Ti
Rebecca J. Hubbard MS, LMFT
Oct 25, 2018
Difference Between Getting Better and Feeling Better
When we are trying to change deeply embedded behaviors, it is hard work. While we are doing the work, we can feel bad and be making great st
Reccia Jobe
Sep 12, 2018
Water Where You Want to Grow: How You Can Grow and Change Your Brain
This can be a scary idea when you feel like you don't have control over what your senses are exposed to. But there is a hopeful side to
Rebecca J. Hubbard MS, LMFT
Aug 28, 2018
The Gate: Rhythm and Connection in a TF-EAP Session
He says in a voice that is barely audible, “My horse won’t pass the gate.” The boy stops short of the gate and turns around. Again, we watch
Reccia Jobe
Aug 25, 2018
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy as a Last Resort Treatment
However, building a healthy relationship with a horse can seem much less emotionally threatening, allowing the brain to explore and create n
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