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Rebecca J. Hubbard MS, LMFT
- Aug 3, 2019
More, More, More
I wanted his experience at our office to be a pleasant experience and not a frightening one. I decided to take him to feed some of our horse
Rebecca J. Hubbard, LMFT
- Jul 25, 2019
Get More For Your Money with Equine Assisted Psychotherapy
The bottom line answer is it costs more because clients get more. Horses bring additional opportunities to sessions and to clients. They do
Rebecca J. Hubbard MS, LMFT
- Dec 6, 2018
What Whiskers and Emotions Have in Common
Emotions are as important to humans as whiskers are on the nose of a horse or a cat. Well, that’s not too important you say since folks...
Rebecca J. Hubbard MS, LMFT
- Oct 25, 2018
Difference Between Getting Better and Feeling Better
When we are trying to change deeply embedded behaviors, it is hard work. While we are doing the work, we can feel bad and be making great st
Reccia Jobe
- Sep 12, 2018
Water Where You Want to Grow: How You Can Grow and Change Your Brain
This can be a scary idea when you feel like you don't have control over what your senses are exposed to. But there is a hopeful side to
Reccia Jobe
- Aug 25, 2018
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy as a Last Resort Treatment
However, building a healthy relationship with a horse can seem much less emotionally threatening, allowing the brain to explore and create n
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