Spain horse whisperer's animals mirror
stress sufferers' state of mind
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[May 25, 2018]
MADRID (Reuters) - In the Guadalix
mountains outside Madrid, Argentine horse whisperer Fernando Noailles
uses his animals to help people suffering from stress and anxiety.
The 57-year-old, who spent many years in the Patagonian wilderness
living with horses, uses the animals as a way for patients to interpret
and control their emotions.
People who come to his sessions spend time with the horses and learn
through the movement of the animal what mental state they themselves are
in, says Noailles, who charges up to 120 euros per session.
"The horse is a mirror," he says. "They are gregarious creatures, born
to live in herds."
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The therapy consists in monitoring how the horse responds to the
client's moods. From watching the horse's reaction, the client learns
how to identify and control emotions, he says.
"People in the first session, when they are in a difficult state of
mind, see a horse that doesn't stop, that moves, that even gallops. The
horse is showing you a mind that doesn't stop, that is tormented," he
says.
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Fernando Noailles, emotional therapist, sits on his horse named
Madrid as it takes a drink, in Guadalix de la Sierra, outside
Madrid, Spain, December 9, 2017. REUTERS/Juan Medina
Loreto Garcia has spent two years in sessions with Noailles to help
her cope with stress.
"Fernando sees the reaction of the horse - he can tell if I'm
centered in the moment, how I feel. He uses the horse as a guide to
let him know how the session is going," she says.
(Reporting by Juan Medina; Writing by Sonya Dowsett; Editing by Hugh
Lawson)
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