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14140 Hwy 195
254-774-9433
Mission Statement:
Stable Life Solutions "Combines Psychology and Horses to Heal Emotional Wounds and Promote Change" and dedicated to treating both physical and psychological challenges that affect not only the individual, but the entire family.
Overview:
Stable Life Solutions' Equine Assisted Trauma Therapy Centre is dedicated to filling a void in our military community for treating both physical and psychological challenges that affect not only the combat individual, but the entire service family. Our support and services are equally available to all of the Bell, Coryell and Falls counties communities.
Stable Life Solutions Equine Assisted Trauma Therapy Centre, and we have created a holistic treatment approach that is successful in healing both visible and invisible wounds Our approach is strong and vastly integrated, based on cutting edge and evidence-based techniques, including neuroscientific research on the brain, to benefit both the bodies, minds and souls of the many children and adults in our community. Our goal is to expand in the areas of research, education and service to further enhance our program, and to develop a non-profit side to provide extended services to those in need.
We offer a wide variety of programs, including Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, Equine Assisted Learning Groups and Therapeutic Riding. We are located on 10 acres, just a few miles from Ft Hood, TX.
Our Groups & Work Shops:
TBI, PTSD and Secondary Trauma; Family Reintegration for Soldiers and their families; Military Spouses Issues ; Grief -
Trauma Treatment for Victims & Families; Domestic Violence; Child Abuse; Women's issues -
Preparing to Date; Pre-marital; Couples; Parenting -
Medicine and Horses - Continuing education for medical professionals dealing with patient relations and care -
Court mandated camp for Bell County Juvenile Probation Services; Customized Corporate Leadership & Team Development Programs -
***We support the development of a Bell County VA Treatment Court and would develop programs to contribute to the success of such a court.***