EQUINE SOMATIC PATHWAYS™

 A grounded, body-based approach to deepening relationship and understanding with yourself, your horses, and those you work with.

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Meet Cara

Years ago, I left a corporate executive career at its peak because I knew there had to be more; more feeling, more connection, more joy.

I’m a psychotherapist, coach, mother of two, and a devoted student of relationships (including a marriage of two decades). Horses led me on a search to to discover what was actually happening non verbally in our equine partnerships.  I knew there was more to the story but was amazed to find out how much more.  In equine work, I’ve watched clients transform anxiety and trauma by listening to the body, human and horse, and letting the nervous system lead.

Equine Somatic Pathways is my way of sharing that work: practices and interventions that slow us down, orient, notice, and respond. When we bring curiosity into relationship with horses, our old protective strategies loosen, and new possibilities for safety and connection open.

If you want the longer story and a list of books and practices to begin with, you can read more here.

Words From This Community

 “Through this work, horses can stay present without dropping into survival mode. It brings us closer while keeping them safe.”

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“This training helped me understand how to support clients while honoring horses at liberty.”

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“The emotional depth of this work was unexpected but gentle - never forced, always aligned with what my system needed.”

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“This course shifted my relationship with myself in profound ways. I learned to slow down, feel, and trust my body again.”

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Why This Approach

Nervous-system-led

Trauma Informed. We begin with regulation and stay with what’s true now.

Relational 

Consent, boundaries, and choice are central for horses and humans.

Practical & humane

Clear steps you can take to support change without force or performance.

What people say

Individual experiences vary; outcomes depend on context, scope, and practitioner skill.

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