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Category Archives: Reactive Attachment Disorder
2.17.14 Tip of the Week
Tiny things – the tone of your voice, the exact words you use as you go through otherwise ordinary events – communicate volumes. For many dealing with mental health issues the tiny things can become insurmountable. The hyper-vigilance of those … Continue reading →
Physical health and mental health go hand in hand
We all know that if we do not feel good physically it can make us feel cranky and far less able to deal with any emotional upsets that come along. But there is new research that points to a much … Continue reading →
The benefits of Equine Therapy are being recoginized!
It’s always good to see an article that supports the work we do! We work with children as young as four, teens, adults and seniors. Our sessions are one-on-one with the client, a Certified Thereputic Equine Instructor and a horse. … Continue reading →
Children and stress
If you don’t have kids in your life these days, it may surprise you to hear that many children today are feeling pretty stressed out. The demands made on kids today are very different than what was expected of us … Continue reading →
Appreciating the challenges of Adoption
Raising children will always be challenging, but there additional issues you will face if you take on raising an adopted child. It is rare that a child that has been placed for adoption has not experienced some negative event in … Continue reading →
Tip of the week 1.20.14
From the book ‘The 100 Simple Secrets of Happy People’ TAKE CARE NOT TO HARSHLY CIRITIZE FAMILY AND FRIENDS We rely on those closest to us for support. We can accept critical words from those who ar not close to … Continue reading →
Great Press for Northern Nevada Access Network
Thank you Amy for including us in your story on Channel 2!
Tip of The Week 9/16/13
I’m a little behind with this post, as we are preparing for our open house this weekend AND we had a horse colic yesterday. The good news is that he is much better and we are getting everything caught up. … Continue reading →
Tip of The Week 9/9/13
This comes from 100 Simple Secrets of Happy Families Adjustment Never Ends Creating a satisfying life is a lot like building a sandcastle. your life may look great for a moment, but it will soon change, whether you want it … Continue reading →
Upcoming Open House
We invite anyone who would like to learn more about what we do to come out, meet the horse and see for yourself what Equine Assisted Therapy looks like…