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Bellevue Park Equine Assisted Counselling

Phone: +61 407 830 319



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24.01.2022 What a beautiful tale...



23.01.2022 I thought it was worth posting again. Thanks for everything in this difficult year.

23.01.2022 Buster is checking that my clinical notes are correct ....while looking for carrots! What a cheeky boy.

23.01.2022 I can’t decide which point that I like best. Which one do you like?



22.01.2022 We had a great day of counselling today. Thanks to my equine partners for providing a safe space for growth and development. X

21.01.2022 Jemima, Max and Tilly agree...!

20.01.2022 Jemima was keeping a close eye on the boys earlier this week. Have a fantastic friday everyone and keep warm tonight!



19.01.2022 Researchers at the The University of Adelaide are exploring parents' and carers’ attitudes and understanding towards equine-assisted psychology for Autistic children. To participate, please access this link: https://bit.ly/horsetherapysurvey Photo Credit: Autism Horses Australia

18.01.2022 ... another beautiful quote...

17.01.2022 School Holidays are just around the corner meaning appointments have become available for counselling or horsemanship sessions. Call 0407 830 319 to see what times are left.

16.01.2022 We are enjoying this lovely winter's day. We hope you are too. X

16.01.2022 We will remember them.



15.01.2022 Bellevue Park is located in Hartley, just west of the Blue Mountains. Appointments are available Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Call Alison on 0407 830 319 to make an appointment to help improve your confidence and wellbeing.

15.01.2022 Meet the horses. Ben assists in counselling by allowing you to experience what is happening in your life. If you want to work on your relationships, Ben reflects your behaviour and responds to your role in the relationship. Experiencing the changes you make is the therapy. Call 0407 830 319 to make an appontment to meet Ben.

14.01.2022 Thoughtful Thursday-

13.01.2022 Jemima and Mia are enjoying the sunshine today.

12.01.2022 Let’s be that person. X

12.01.2022 This post made me smile. We make RULES to live by, RULES that we feel that we cannot break. We CAN break these rules, especially if they don't keep us safe, healthy and well. Consider breaking your own rules..... or just changing them.

12.01.2022 Bellevue Park is located in Hartley, just west of the Blue Mountains. Appointments are available Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Call Alison on 0407 830 319 to make an appointment to help improve your confidence and wellbeing.

11.01.2022 Meet the horses. Buster reads and reacts to body language to develop a relationship with our clients. Relationships are the basis of our work. Building trust, setting boundaries and becoming aware of how we experience relationships, and trying out new ways to deal with problems, is the therapy.

09.01.2022 Even when it's raining......x

09.01.2022 This is powerful. Give this some time to sink in.

08.01.2022 Happy Horses Birthday to the boys at Bellevue Park.

07.01.2022 I think this is perfect...on so many levels... x

07.01.2022 Welcome Jasmin! Spunky is looking forward to next Monday!

05.01.2022 Thanks Amy for sharing this lovely post. My boys chat to me non-stop. XX

04.01.2022 Meet the horses. Spunky loves children. He builds trust, confidence and demonstrates acceptance with a gentle way and a soft muzzle. His quiet communication speaks volumes to the children that he works with. Building confidence is the therapy.

03.01.2022 Equine Therapy and Counselling available in Hartley. Call 0407 830 319. NDIS approved.

01.01.2022 What a beautiful experience for these people. This big horse is so lovely. xx

01.01.2022 I've had a few requests to share this experience again. This image is one of dozens I captured during the most profound event i have witnessed. I had a class of... "intellectually challenged" (autistic, Downs Syndrome, etc) youths at the rescue to interact with the horses at their own level & choice. This day the lead mare gathered the others around her, after which, one by one, each of the mares came over to these two autistic children, layed down & placed their heads literally in the girls' laps. Over the course of 20 minutes, all 5 mares performed exactly the same ritual; they would circle the girls 3 times, then lay down & place their heads in the girls' laps, then drift into a trance-like sleep. As the teacher & I were mesmerized by this spectacle, i gradually became aware of a quiet conversation behind me. When i finally snapped out of the trance created by what was unfolding before me, I turned to see the lead mare standing next to an autistic boy. As I turned, I found him carrying on a conversation with the mare. This boy was 16 years old, and had not uttered a single word in his entire life. I have held numerous discussions with those involved in equine therapy work, specialists in child development and other experts regarding this event; not one had ever so much as heard of such a thing, let alone witnessed it. The nearest explanation we've arrived at is that those on the autistic spectrum tend to vibrate at a substantially higher level than "normal" folks (I hate that reference by the way!). Horses naturally seek out higher vibes to realign their own energies & attune to those who can match their own higher frequencies. So essentially, the horses were exchanging energy on a level that those of us not on the spectrum could not possibly feel nor understand. We're missing out on so much ... In T'Li Cho, we say "masi cho", a formal thanks to those who have joined in the sharing of a story.

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