Somatic Horsemanship
Beverley Kane MD, discusses somatic horsemanship, a therapeutic practice exploring the physical relationship between humans and horses to promote well-being in both species. Horses are ideal teachers of healthy embodiment and emotional resilience
An episode of the Groundless Ground Podcast podcast, hosted by Lisa Dale Miller, titled "Somatic Horsemanship" was published on January 10, 2022 and runs 53 minutes.
January 10, 2022 ·53m · Groundless Ground Podcast
Episode Description
This is a very special episode with Beverley Kane, MD, discussing her book Equine-imity: Stress Reduction and Emotional Self-Regulation in the Company of Horses, which introduces us to somatic horsemanship—a therapeutic practice for exploring the physical relationship between humans and horses, on the ground and on the horse, to promote body-mind-spirit well-being in both species. Dr. Kane portrays horses as consummate teachers of healthy embodiment and emotional resilience and describes interventions like medical qigong that help patients learn how to regulate and heal nervous system and psychological dysfunction. She tells us about somato-intuitive skills horses naturally use like presentiment and going back to grazing which we can model and implement to enrich our daily lives. This is an informative and enchanting dialogue to kick off 2022 with a heartfelt wish for total health.
Beverley Kane, MD, is Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine and an integrative medicine physician in the Stanford Division of Primary Care and Population Health, Palo Alto, California. She is the founder and Lead Mare of Horsensei Equine-Assisted Learning and Therapy (HEALTH).
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