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Jodine Carruthers
3230 Palmer Rd
Qualicum Beach, BC
V9K 1W4

(250) 618-9322

equine psychological trauma

 Understanding Equine TraumaHealing Equine TraumaEquine Trauma

 "While most of us are familiar with the word trauma, it is often hard to define. This is because trauma is experiential and what causes trauma differs from person to person, from horse to horse. In most cases, trauma results from an experience where the sympathetic nervous system activates the fight or flight instinct, reacting to a situation that is perceived as life threatening. It ends up in a freeze response when high activation is combined with helplessness. The activation remains in the nervous system creating future challenges.

When a trauma is stored in the body, the body will unconsciously work to release the trauma. It will recreate the situation in different ways in an effort to fully play out the traumatic scenario. Regrettably, because we are unaware of the body's effort, we once again repress the necessary release and sometimes create even more trauma in the body. Think of a situation where you have recognized a horse has a fear, and despite your best effort to stop her from acting out, she continues to overreact and never seems to get over it. Until the horse is allowed a safe situation to release the energy, she will not truly "get over it." " from The Joy of the Journey

Understanding Equine Trauma Introductory Call

Join Jodine Carruthers on Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 7pm for this teleseminar. This call is designed to help horse lovers understand the signs and symptoms of equine psychological trauma. It will also introduce how we can help our horses heal from trauma. Remember to enter your discount code if you are a newsletter subscriber!

To register click here.

Phone/Video Trauma Assessment

It is essential to properly define trauma as trauma and not mistake it as a behavioural issue is so that the horse can be supported appropriately. A horse that has a behavioural issue can be given choices in the moment as they are present in the now. A horse that is experiencing trauma is usually not present enough to make choices. If this horse is treated in the same manner as a horse with a behavioural issue even more trauma will likely be created.

For more information on our Video/Phone Trauma Assessment please Contact Us.

Trauma Intensives

Jodine Carruthers is highly skilled in guiding traumatized horses, and their humans, through the healing process as well as helping both horse and human develop skills to move safely back into a rewarding horse/human partnership. She understands the fine balance between teaching the necessary skills and boundaries to create a safe space, while allowing the horse to release the stored trauma once it is in that safe space. 

 For more information on our Trauma Intensives please Contact Us.

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