Our services
Personalised weekend sessions, always designed and led by the same professional.
Children and teens
Families and neurodiversity (ASD, ADHD)
Sessions designed so the child never feels tested. The practitioner sets a concrete task and the child, accompanied by the horse, works out for themselves what works.
- Regulation: bringing arousal down before behaviour escalates.
- Self-esteem: getting a 500 kg animal to follow you changes your self-image.
- Autonomy: deciding, getting it wrong, trying again — with nobody correcting you.
Adults
Stress and burnout
If you've spent years narrating yourself well, the horse is a useful nuisance: it doesn't respond to the story, it responds to the body.
We work on bodily disconnection, the boundary you can't set, the decision you've postponed for months. In complete confidence — there's no waiting room to bump into anyone in.
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Families
Families in conflict or transition
Divorce, adoption, blended families — or simply arguments that always run the same script.
In a shared exercise with the herd, roles surface by themselves: who decides, who withdraws, who protects, who waits. Once seen, they can be discussed without blame.
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For all ages
Grief, at any age
Losing someone or something — a loved one, a pet, a chapter that ends — shakes us at any age, and everyone lives it at their own pace. Often no more words are needed: what is needed is a quiet place where feelings can surface unhurried.
Horses are especially good at this. They don't question, they don't console with set phrases: they accompany. In their presence, children, teenagers, adults and whole families find a calm space to say goodbye, to remember, and to breathe again.
Sessions can be individual or as a family, and where psychological support is already in place, this work complements it: what moves here in the meadows can be taken further in the consulting room.
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Professionals
For schools and practitioners
Because I only work weekends, I'm not a competitor — I'm your continuity resource.
Psychology practices
Unblocking shortcut. Short blocks of 2–3 sessions for stuck patients — defensive teens, highly rational adults. They return to your office with fresh, conscious material.
A follow-up report after every session.
Private organisations
Centres working with autistic children. Small-group sessions complementing their own programme: regulation, communication and bonding, with goals agreed with the centre's team.
Centres for children and young people in social-services care. A neutral, safe space to work on trust, boundaries and self-esteem, in coordination with their educators and case workers.