Programs offered 

-Equine-Assisted Therapy &  Psychotherapy

-Equine-Assisted Hippo Therapy

-Integrated Animal  Therapy  including dogs and selection of livestock.

Equine-assisted therapy  and Equine assisted Psychotherapy,  referred to as EAP, EAT, refers to activities with horses that are conducted while being supervised by a mental health professional and an Equine specialist.  This type of therapy is proven to help with  anxietyADHD, eating disorders, addictiondepression, and many other mental health conditions, and, in addition to targeting symptoms of those disorders, is theorized to help patients build confidence, self- esteem, self awareness, and empathy.
What to Expect in a EAT session will vary with each client and session but the framework is the same, the client will typically engage in activities with the horses,  handling, horsemanship, grooming and in some sessions riding may be involved.
 Afterward, the mental health professional and the client will discuss, medical team or parents and do a briefing of the session
Because horses have long been domesticated and live alongside humans, it’s thought that they are especially attuned to humans’ emotions and nonverbal signals and that they respond accordingly. While engaging in activities with the horse, the client will attempt to recognize how the horse’s behaviors might be due to their own emotional signals—a client who is angry or anxious, for example, may see the horse pull away or otherwise respond negatively. This “mirroring” process is thought to help the client identify what they’re feeling and potentially modify their emotions for the better, all in a non~judgmental environment. Equine specialists may also promote the practice of mindfulness, or focusing on the present moment, when the client is interacting with the horse. Because horses are large, powerful, and may be intimidating to many people, engaging with them in a supervised environment is thought to help anxious individuals face their fears and practice vulnerability in a safe space. Indeed, some clients report that simply interacting with the horses and successfully guiding them through challenges is beneficial for their anxiety and self-esteem. Over time, many clients form a bond with the horse(s) they work with, which is theorized to foster empathy and build trust, especially among clients who have been traumatized in some way. What’s more, learning to interact with a horse calmly and safely is thought to help individuals, particularly children, who struggle with impulse control or hyperactivity.
What Happens During Equine Therapy? | Teen Therapy NC
The client works with a horse and therapist throughout the therapy to improve interactions with those around them, allowing them to make real change. what we might provide in a session…………….
    • Introduction & Grooming with bonding time
    • Handling, Connection & Arena Time
    • Horsemanship, safety and boundaries.
    • Introduction to Riding

Our staff

  • Mandy Carson– RN, (CNO licensed) mental health and addictions Nurse, Canadian Equestrian Federation Level I, NCCP level II,  EAGALA (Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Assoc. certified)
  • Kat Fernandes (BSW) Licensed Social worker
  • Toni Cromwell–  Mind~fullness focus riding  instruction and therapy, creator the “Art of Whitespace Mind~fullness Program”
  • Courtney McClean– DSW  (Developmental Social Worker) runs the program “Equestrian Connections”
  • Jennifer Ball– runs the “Tail on Trails program”, dog and animal interaction therapy, as well as an assistant in all  programs OEEP groom
  • Jocelyn Williams (Registered Vet Tech and is our equine professional assisting in all activities.

OAP- Ontario Autism Program

-Down syndrome,

life coaching.

PTSD, CBT, ACT, DBT 

(Specialized professionals  can be available on requested)

All of our Therapy programs are covered by insurance, submit your receipts and your payment will be reimbursed. If this is not an option we can assist you in finding funds available for EAT programs Eden Valley is under the umbrella of “Approved Therapy” programs in Ontario, ONA, CEF, OEF, NCCP, EAGALA. CMHA, CAS

Working in unison with wwww.whitespacexo.com
HARP- Human Animal Relationship Program
 www.tailsonthetrails.com
www.harmonyconnections.ca

Riding Options 

   
Riding lessons–  for all ages and levels in Privates, semi and small groups, English & Western
TRAIL RIDING “The Ultimate Equine Experience” – Is an opportunity to connect with a horse preparing it before and after the ride, learn horsemanship, basic care and preparation of your horse before riding. This option can be in the ring or for a trail ride. Various lengths depending on age, weather and type of session, we can customize according to you. This is a great option for a couple, mom daughter or birthday party.
Therapeutic Vaulting- reach out for details

PONY RIDES & BIRTHDAY PARTIES- reach out for details

Non Riding Options

   Farm Visit and tour

  Carrots & Cuddles
Picture background  Tails on the Trails-Mindful Forest walking with critter of your choice
Healing with the HERD- mindful reflection amongst  the presence of a horses
Fantasy Photo- Shoot- dress up and make a photo memory

~Above options are a chance to meet with our farm friends, touch, feed, and get some photo memories~