July/August 1999
Utne Reader
A horse is a horse, of course--except when it's a therapist. And at
the Ride for Pride stables in Las Vegas, New Mexico, the horses are
the major players in a counseling regimen that has helped scores of
serious juvenile offenders and their families get back on track.
'The horses are our co-therapists,' Ride for Pride consultant Doug
Mann told
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specially trained horses can't be bullied by kids who often use
violence to communicate, explains Mann, but they're patient and
empathetic--just like a good therapist.