How equine-assisted therapy benefits all participants

In this insightful episode of "Talk of the Triangle," hosts Melissa and Adam explore the fascinating world of equine therapy. The conversation starts with a light-hearted discussion about goats, leading to the main topic: horses and their therapeutic role. The episode features an in-depth interview with Amanda Graham, founder of Unbridled Way Forward in Rougemont, North Carolina. Amanda, a licensed clinical mental health counselor, shares her journey into equine-assisted therapy and how horses help clients with various issues like anxiety, depression, and relationship problems.

Key highlights include:
  • Horses have a unique sensitivity and intuitiveness as therapy animals, especially given their nature as prey animals.
  • Real-life stories of how horses have facilitated emotional breakthroughs in therapy sessions.
  • The distinction between equine-assisted psychotherapy and other forms of animal-assisted therapy.
  • Insightful anecdotes about the horses at Unbridled Way Forward, like the story of Gator, a 34-year-old horse with a new lease on life in therapy work.
Listeners can learn about the significant impact of equine therapy, the bond between humans and horses, and how this therapy format differs from conventional methods. The episode is educational and touching, providing a deep dive into how animals, particularly horses, can play a crucial role in mental health and personal growth.

Creators and Guests

Adam Cave
Host
Adam Cave
Marketing manager, writer, content and brand creator, graphic designer, and arts professional
Melissa Wistehuff
Host
Melissa Wistehuff
Social Media and Community Engagement Manager for Midtown Magazine, freelance writer + social media manager
Joe Woolworth
Producer
Joe Woolworth
Owner of Podcast Cary, the Studio Cary, and Relevant Media Solutions in Cary, NC Your friendly neighborhood creative.
How equine-assisted therapy benefits all participants
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