Here are the Top Five Reasons to Attend an Equine Facilitated Learning Workshop or
Engage in Horse Assisted Coaching
The Post Trauma Growth Workshop is led by a trained and experienced Equine Assisted Coach and Equine Learning Facilitator who is also a Service-Disabled Veteran and certified Veterans Talking to Veterans Coach for the state of Wyoming.
As someone living with the effects of Post Traumatic Stress and Traumatic Brain Injury, as well as having hundreds of hours of coaching and facilitation training and experience under his belt, Robert Wysocki has created this workshop specifically with veterans and spouses of veterans in mind.
Post Trauma Growth teaches you to notice what it feels like to be Accepted, Set Boundaries, and Establish and Maintain Connection.
In many cases, veterans experience great difficulty feeling accepted in the civilian workplace, with family members, and with friends who have not shared their situation. Equine Facilitated Learning refreshes those feelings so they are remembered and can be found again later.
Post Trauma Growth is not counseling. Post Trauma Growth is not therapy. Post Trauma Growth is not about your past.
Equine Facilitated Learning is about looking forward, developing new skills, and dusting off the life skills you already have, to help you grow through trauma and difficulties.
Working with horses requires you to be fully present and focused, which are important qualities for those living with the effects of Post Trauma Stress.
Circumstances change, moods shift, things outside your control happen all the time. Equine Facilitated Learning trains you to notice changes within yourself and your situation so you can act or react properly.
Horses are just a lot of fun to work with.
Everyone will want to know what you did and how much you enjoyed it – and you’ll have at least one great story to tell.
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