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Norseman

Horses always indicate what they need. During a cranio treatment, Norseman decided to lie down. Instead of continuing the treatment, which I might have done in the past, I decided to do the Trust Technique with him. He picked up the energy immediately. Within minutes he was sound asleep. When horses sleep so deeply, the

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Trust Technique, Video

Annemarieke Kukupessy

Met veel rust, vastberadenheid en zelfverzekerd van haar eigen kennis en kunde, ging Joey aan de slag met mijn Friese merrie die heel erg last had van headshaken. Na twee behandelingen is het headshaken gestopt. De behandelingen waren heftig en intensief maar dit was het meer dan waard. Het hoofd was bij mijn merrie altijd

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Craniosacral therapy, References

Harma Bos

Happy with the Trust Technique For the past year and a half, one of my young Golden Retrievers has baffled me. I had never had such a restless, busy dog in 30 years. Unlike her mother and sister, she seemed unable to find peace of mind or body. Her behavior also made me feel restless

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Lisanne der Nederlanden

My horse Gifted had surgery 1.5 years ago to address cornage (roaring). When I took him back to the barn, he was shaking his head violently, as if he was being stung in the nose over and over again. He had never shaken his head before. At first he would only do it in the

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Craniosacral therapy, Headshaking, References
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Peter Slenders

We have a short-legged little Jack Russell, really a bit of an unlucky one. At a certain point, he became extremely anxious and timid. He would tremble all over and it got worse every day, so we took him to the vet. The vet suggested medication, but we once lost a dog because of that,

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Phantom

Last year I wrote about the Trust Technique, a form of meditation that helps you reduce your thinking levels. Animals sense this calm and, in turn, relax and release their own stress. Over the past year, I’ve applied the Trust Technique in many situations, both in my work and while teaching it to owners who

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