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Halifax Lancers Facilitator Training A Success

Halifax Lancers Facilitator Training A Success

by The Mane Intent | Sep 23, 2021 | News and Updates

Congratulations to our first group of graduates to complete four days of facilitator training in Building Internal Resilience Through Horses. This is a strengths-based and trauma-informed equine-assisted learning program that will now be available to community...
In Memoriam For Sister Jane: Connections and Community

In Memoriam For Sister Jane: Connections and Community

by The Mane Intent | Sep 18, 2021 | Muse from The Round Pen

My sister Jane appreciated the value of connections and community. Connections is the name of a collaborative project she led together with her long-time friend and Owen Sound poet Liz Zetlin in 1994. When Jane was confronted with a personal crisis, her extensive...
For Connie with the Heart of a Lion

For Connie with the Heart of a Lion

by The Mane Intent | Sep 10, 2021 | Muse from The Round Pen

Connie Oates has the heart of a lion. Because of that, I am grateful. Lions are natural leaders, encouraging us to be bold, be wise and be brave. Sometimes we need the strength and support of a lion to provide direction and to support our growth. Connie is that person...
It Takes The Herd — The Power of Connection

It Takes The Herd — The Power of Connection

by The Mane Intent | Sep 10, 2021 | Muse from The Round Pen

Sometimes it takes the herd to invite connection and growth. When I met Stan and Susie, I could tell they were both eager to step into a new role as equine-assisted wellness facilitators. So are their humans, Tom and Victoria Fraser. This dynamic duo will soon work...
New Public Safety Personnel Mental Health Website Launches

New Public Safety Personnel Mental Health Website Launches

by The Mane Intent | Jun 18, 2021 | News and Updates

The Mane Intent is pleased to share that we are listed as a resource for equine wellness and therapy on a new Public Safety Personnel Mental Health website. Launched June 7, 2021, the PSP Mental Health website is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research...
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Current mood - cozy and relaxed. Fergus is modelli Current mood - cozy and relaxed. Fergus is modelling quiet for Dr. Pepper.
“Heaven is under our feet as well as over our he “Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads.” - Henry David Thoreau. A spoonful of nature is just what I needed today. #naturetherapy
Fills me with joy to see the sunshine bouncing off Fills me with joy to see the sunshine bouncing off the walls of these old barns today. I always do a little happy dance when the shortest days and darkest months are behind us. I enjoy the snow but dark days not so much. Bring on the sunshine and enjoy this beautiful day! #joy #sunnyday #equineassistedtherapy #equineassistedlearning #equineassistedtherapy #psychotherapy
The Four Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz: Be impecca The Four Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz: Be impeccable with your word. Don’t take anything personally. Don’t make assumptions. Always do your best. ❤️#wordsofwisdom #fouragreements #equineassistedtherapy #equineassistedlearning #equineassistedpsychotherapy
Weather - can’t control it but can control how I Weather - can’t control it but can control how I feel about it. Bring on spring. #winter #winterwonderland #snow
“One of the biggest blocks to practicing self-co “One of the biggest blocks to practicing self-compassion is the belief that it will undermine our motivation. People think that if they are kind to themselves, they will become lazy, irresponsible and complacent.The opposite is true. Tender self-compassion allows us to accept ourselves unconditionally, while fierce self-compassion spurs us to take action to change situations or behaviours that cause suffering. This means that instead of taking it personally when we fail, we remember that failure is human, and we try to learn from our mistakes. Research shows that self-compassionate people are more likely to take personal responsibility for their mistakes. “ — Dr. Kristin Neff #selfcompassion #equinefacilitatedtherapy #equineassistedtherapy #equineassistedlearning #psychotherapy #puppy
Grief. “Each person’s grief is as unique as th Grief. “Each person’s grief is as unique as their fingerprint. But what everyone has in common is that no matter how they grieve, they share a need for their grief to be witnessed. That doesn’t mean needing someone to try to lessen it or reframe it for them. The need is for someone to be fully present to the magnitude of their loss without trying to point out the silver lining.” — David Kessler #equinefacilitatedtherapy #grief
Taking in one of the best presentations I’ve hea Taking in one of the best presentations I’ve heard on energy, neuroscience and spirituality delivered by @enfo.frankanderson hosted by @therapywisdom called New Dimensions of Trauma Healing. Dr. Anderson completed his residency and was a clinical instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is both a psychiatrist and a psychotherapist and specializes in the treatment of trauma and dissociation. He is passionate about teaching brain-based psychotherapy and integrating current neuroscience knowledge with the IFS model of therapy. What a great way to kickstart our year. “Energy medicine works with emotions and spirit. The goal of accessing energy when working on trauma is to change the vibration of something and to help facilitate the release of stuck energy, which I think is trauma. Trauma is stored in the body, trauma can be stored in emotions, and trauma can be stored in thoughts.” — Dr. Frank Anderson. Thank you for having the courage to speak about such a fascinating topic. #psychotherpy #equinefacilitatedtherapy #equineassistedtherapy #ptsd #ptsdawareness #trauma #mentalhealth
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