Equine-Assisted Therapy (EAT) fosters self-awareness by allowing individuals to learn about themselves through interactions with horses.

Horses reflect human emotions and behaviours, providing real-time, non-verbal feedback that helps individuals understand their inner selves, much like Carl Jung’s philosophy of self-reflection:

“Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.”

Horses simply being themselves create this powerful connection, offering participants a unique way to experience and process their feelings.

As Bill Dorrance said, “Horsemanship through feel is handed down from one friend to another,” highlighting the deep, intuitive bond that develops between humans and horses during this therapeutic process.

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