Showing posts with label Bob Bambury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Bambury. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2013

How Horses Help an Army Veteran Heal from PTSD

How Horses Help an Army Veteran Heal from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
OWN.com

Brian Mancini is an Army veteran who battles post-traumatic stress disorder after having served in Baghdad. To help with his emotional recovery, he's turned to equine therapy—a practice that uses specially trained horses to help improve a person's physical and emotional states. Watch what happens when Brian enters the ring with two horses.


Go to the link to watch a great video on veterans learning to understand.

If you live in the Central Florida area, we have equine therapy right here with
16540 Lake Stewart Drive
Groveland, FL 34736
352-429-8387

Monday, August 11, 2008

War-torn Troops Soothed by Horses’ Spirit

War-torn Troops Soothed by Horses’ Spirit
By Emily Oz
August 8, 2008

MIAMI -- The science of the human-animal bond is proving very effective in a new arena: on the home front of a new war. Returning veterans are finding help, as well as healing in therapy that involves a saddle and a set of reins.

"It feels pretty good. I feel tall," said U.S. Marine Gene Calonge, who recently returned from his deployment.

Learning to ride again is strengthening the bodies and minds of young vets here at the South Florida Veterans Multi-Purpose Center in Davie, Fla.

The last time Calonge mounted a horse, was his service with the Marine Corps. This time around it's Sam, a 4-year-old Arabian, giving him a much-needed boost.

"It's different bonding with an animal, you feel like you're not going to be judged so much about anything so ... you and him just have a good time,” said Calonge.

A crowd of people recently gathered to celebrate the grand opening of a new facility. It's got all the features needed to accommodate a growing Equine Therapy Program that started one year ago. Professional horse trainers and mental health experts work with the Veterans, using a very powerful tool: the love and respect of a horse.

"A horse is a prey animal,' said Bob Bambury, the executive director of the South Florida Veterans Multi-Purpose Center. “So it's used to being attacked by predators. So it has a ‘stand-offish’ effect. You're going to have to bond with that horse before you're going to develop any kind of relationship.”

go here for more
http://www.zootoo.com/petnews/wartorntroopssoothedbyhorsessp
You can view the video on the top of the side bar.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Grand Opening of new Florida Veterans Center



THE NEW Florida Veterans Multi-Purpose Center
On Sunday, August 3rd 2008, Veterans, Families, children and friends enjoyed the Grand Opening of the new Florida Veterans Multi-Purpose Center.
The Center will offer mental health and Equine Assisted Therapy to veterans facing pre and post deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Center also offers free weekend retreats for returning service men/women and couples.
For more information on this and any other programs offered, please call us: 866-598-8387

go here for pictures of the new center
http://www.vetsenews.com/events/grand-opening/index.shtml