This video interview featuring EQUUSOMA® founder, Sarah Schlote, and faculty in training, Ines Kaiser, provides answers to some frequently asked questions about what horse-human trauma recovery involves. Rather than an approach, it is more like a paradigm that can shift how we approach equine behaviour consultation, horse training, horsemanship instruction, clicker training, the Humane Hierarchy, equine-assisted psychotherapy and learning, therapeutic / adaptive riding, equine bodywork, veterinary sciences, veterinary social work, equitation science, animal communication, various equestrian disciplines, and so on.
Beyond behaviourism, EQUUSOMA® is an integrative model that draws from ethology, Somatic Experiencing®, attachment theory, polyvagal theory, social justice, anti-oppressive practice, animal models of trauma recovery, trauma-informed care, interspecies neurobiology, comparative psychology, relational rupture and repair work, touch/boundary repair, and equine science, among other sources.
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What is EQUUSOMA® Horse-Human Trauma Recovery?
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EQUUSOMASomatic Experiencingpolyvagal theoryattachment theorytraumahorsesequinesequitation scienceequine-assisted psychotherapyequine-assisted learningequine-facilitated psychotherapyequine-facilitated learninghorse trainingequine behaviourhorsemanshipequine scienceveterinary social workclicker trainingHumane Hierarchynervous systemdonkeysmulesinterpersonal neurobiologyinterspecies neurobiologyethologySarah SchloteInes Kaiser