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Ballarat Equine Assisted Psychotherapy

Locality: Ballarat, Victoria

Phone: +61 419 335 154



Address: 347 Swinglers Rd 3352 Ballarat, VIC, Australia

Website: http://ballaratequinetherapy.com.au/

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25.01.2022 What an amazing young girl



23.01.2022 Because ADHD, Anxiety, and SPD often overlap. This is still one of my favorite graphics. Image credit: @movementmatters #sensorystories #sensorysupport #sensor...ylife #sensoryavoider #sensorysensitive #sensoryseeker #sensoryseeking #sensoryanxiety #spdawareness #sensoryprocessingdisorder #sensoryprocessingdisorderparentsupport #autismawareness #autismacceptance #autismsupport #autismeducation #autismspectrum #neurodivergent #neurodiversity #neurodiversityacceptance #occupationaltherapy #otforkids #occupationaltherapist #occupationaltherapyforkids See more

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18.01.2022 A wonderful lady shared this with me. Healing disconnection is so much easier when you are connecting to country and the energy of the ancestors and guardians of this land.

18.01.2022 Mothers around the world



17.01.2022 I was sent this by a friend..... I think it should go global and become the 2020 Christmas Number 1..... tissues required Memories - Single by One Voice Children's Choir https://music.apple.com/gb/album/memories-single/1515467688

17.01.2022 "Watch out im coming through"

17.01.2022 A little bit of snow

15.01.2022 Crying is a vital part of keeping a child’s emotional and nervous system in-check and regulated. The hard part for many parents is weathering the storm; crying ...is often very uncomfortable for parents because they can feel judged or out of control. Often the tears were not allowed in their own childhood, so hearing their child’s tears triggers a deep hurt within them. As hard as it can be, make room for the tears. What comes up must eventually come down- and once it does you will have your little boy or little girl back for the better. As my 4 year son always says after a meltdown, I feel better now mommy.

14.01.2022 We also offer play therapy sessions.



12.01.2022 There I'd nothing better then a baby's laugh

10.01.2022 Something a little fun

10.01.2022 What a cool fact to learn!!

08.01.2022 Coming up to a very stressful time of the year for some people. A good bit of advice. Stay strong and happy

07.01.2022 Super curious and playful today

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04.01.2022 Such a lovely day, so nice having a lay in the sun

03.01.2022 It’s still the case that many people think of #trauma as some massive one-off event! So when people express to them they’ve had trauma and then don’t come up wi...th a 911 scenario or a Tsunami or an extreme event, they 'poo poo' it as not really being traumatic enough! That’s just so untrue! Also because trauma isn’t what happens outside of you nor the external event, trauma is what happens inside of you and how you feel because of that trauma and how it affected you. Nobody else has the right to tell you that what you’ve experienced on any level was or was not traumatising. That is completely down to you to decide and if you think it was trauma, it was trauma. Whether you have a selection of little t trauma or big t trauma or both, it’s all relevant and it all matters, and I for one am so sorry for what you’ve been through. Trauma of any kind is hard and we need to be acknowledged, heard, and witnessed but only by others who can be there for us. So when speaking about your trauma, try to be around those who can hear you emotionally. Not everyone can and it’s best to let those people stay in their denial until you’ve done enough work on yourself to not need their validation and be able to put in boundaries and stay safe. Until soon, take good care of you and any of your more traumatised younger parts. Hugs Lou xx

02.01.2022 Tomorrow is R U OK?Day, a reminder to start a conversation that could change a life today, tomorrow and any day it's needed. Learn what to say after R U OK? so ...you can keep the conversation going when someone says they're not OK. Visit www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask #RUOKDay #theresmoretosay #RUOK See more

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