• 309.Horse Equine Therapy with Kristine Palmer

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

309.Horse Equine Therapy with Kristine Palmer

  • Summary

  • Horse equine therapy, also known as equine-assisted therapy (EAT), is a therapeutic practice that involves interactions between patients and horses to promote emotional, mental, and physical well-being. This form of therapy is often used to help individuals with various conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, autism, and physical disabilities. Austin-based Kristine Palmer co-founded Horse and Bow, where she combines horses, archery and mindfulness for team building and leadership development and facilitates equine assisted learning.

    Therapeutic activities with horses can include riding, grooming, and caring for horses, which help individuals develop skills like communication, trust, self-confidence, and emotional regulation. Listen for success stories of those Kristine has worked with and who knows? You may want to bring your team to work with Kristine and her beautiful horses!

    You can reach Kristine Palmer at https://horseandbow.com

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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:18 - Journey into Equine Therapy
    06:42 - Caring for Horses: Time Commitment
    09:54 - Transformative Stories in Equine Therapy
    14:38 - Personal Growth Through Horse Therapy
    19:51 - Insights Gained About Horses
    22:04 - The Unique Gifts of Horses
    25:00 - Professional Development Through Equine Therapy
    29:19 - The Abundance of Leadership Styles
    32:40 - Finding Horsemanship and Leadership Opportunities
    35:35 - Gratitude and Connecting with Kristine

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