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Open Paddock Equine Assisted Psychology

Locality: Labertouche, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 426 198 835



Address: 350 Forest Road 3816 Labertouche, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.openpaddock.com.au

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25.01.2022 Muffin, the farm cat living his best life



23.01.2022 I read somewhere once that at any given time the average person has about 13 secrets, 5 of which they have never told another living soul! What if you shared your secrets with your animals, putting words to them, making meaning out of them, expressing them and discharging that energy from your body, and lessening the power they have over you

23.01.2022 Happy International Dog Day, from Cody and Theo

18.01.2022 This was a super cool experience for my client yesterday....and for me to witness #sleepyhead #horses #equineassistedpsychotherapy



15.01.2022 The stages of Cody this morning.... oh no here she comes to get me up for work..... I’m just gonna roll over and pretend I’m sleeping..... ok I’ll get up..... no, wait I need a roll first....ok I’m getting up but I’m not happy about it #mondayitis #horses #equineassistedtherapy #equineassistedpsychotherapy #sleepyhead

13.01.2022 So grateful for being gifted this book yesterday by someone who is enough, just as she is #charliemacksey #horses #equineassistedtherapy #openpaddockpsychology

13.01.2022 Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. Simply acknowledging and talking about suicide can go along way to reducing someone’s risk. Here are some helpful do’s and dont’s #wspd2020



12.01.2022 Whilst depression and other mental health issues are no laughing matter, I did find this funny

12.01.2022 Such a moving clip How powerful it can be to put words to our self-limiting beliefs that up until that point may have been just a felt sense or out of our awareness

09.01.2022 What a privilege it is to see clients starting to experience these changes #healingisaprocess #equineassistedpsychotherapy #psychology #horses #trauma

08.01.2022 For my client today this was his representation of a time when he felt calm and safe. It’s just as important to notice times when feeling calm and regulated as it is times when feeling overwhelmed. He did such a great job at exploring how feeling settled feels in his body, shapes his thinking, and influences his behaviour #equineassistedtherapy #equineassistedpsychotherapy #horses #psychology #polyvagaltheory #somaticexperiencing

07.01.2022 Thanks to Melbourne City Mission - Family Reconciliation and Mediation Program for this little article in their Spring Newsletter



07.01.2022 You can have all the people in the world around you and still be lonely. It’s the moments of connection with another (or an animal) that can fill our cups

06.01.2022 Telling yourself I’m sad vs I’m sad..... for now. What a difference adding two little words can make

05.01.2022 It took a bit of encouraging to get Cody out of bed for work this morning Even in iso, it’s so important to keep a routine starting with getting up at a regular time and getting out of your PJs

05.01.2022 These things can take time to develop but when you do, make sure to notice them and feel proud for the work you’ve done

03.01.2022 It’s the end of the work week for us here at Open Paddock. Equine Assisted Therapists’ can have different professional backgrounds and hold a range of varying qualifications, all offering their own unique and valuable services. Here at Open Paddock, your practitioner is a Psychologist and Equine Assisted Psychotherapist. What this means is, psychological intervention is offered, with the inclusion of horses in meaningful ways. Get in touch if you think this could be a support for you #equineassistedtherapy #equineassistedpsychotherapy #psychologist #springhassprung #horses #openpaddockpsychology

01.01.2022 Distraction and avoidance have their place for sure, but if there is an over reliance on them to manage uncomfortable feelings they tend to stick around. What you resist, persists

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