FAQs

What is the difference between Nature Therapy and Animal-Assisted Therapy?

Nature therapy focuses on healing through outdoor environments like forests and gardens, while animal-assisted therapy uses trained animals, such as dogs or horses, to support emotional and physical well-being.

Equine-assisted psychotherapy involves working with horses to address emotional, psychological, and behavioral challenges. It’s beneficial for individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, or neurological conditions. No prior experience with horses is required.

No, you don’t need any prior experience with horses. Our therapy sessions are guided by Dr. Christine Charyton and trained professionals who ensure a safe and supportive environment for all participants.

Dr. Charyton specializes in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, positive psychology, animal-assisted psychotherapy, and Creative Arts and Mandala therapy. Each approach is tailored to meet your unique needs.

Yes, we offer premier horse boarding services with access to our state-of-the-art indoor arena. Our facilities are designed to provide a comfortable and safe environment for your horse.

Yes, we are covered by insurance. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to determine coverage for our therapy services. Our team can provide necessary documentation to assist with claims.

You can schedule an appointment by calling us at [Insert Phone Number], emailing us at [Insert Email Address], or filling out the contact form on our website.

Your first session will involve an initial consultation with Dr. Charyton to discuss your goals, challenges, and preferences. This helps us create a personalized therapy plan tailored to your needs.

Yes, we offer group therapy sessions and workshops focused on mindfulness, creative arts, and equine-assisted activities. Check our website or contact us for upcoming events.

Absolutely! We welcome visitors to tour our facilities and learn more about our services. Contact us to schedule a visit at your convenience.