Unconventional therapy from "summary" of The Horse Boy by Rupert Isaacson
The concept of unconventional therapy is at the heart of our journey with Rowan. It is the idea that traditional methods, while valuable in their own right, may not always be sufficient when dealing with complex issues such as autism. It is the recognition that sometimes we need to think outside the box, to explore alternative approaches that may offer new possibilities for healing and growth. Unconventional therapy is about challenging the status quo, questioning assumptions, and being open to new ways of thinking and being. It is about embracing creativity, flexibility, and a willingness to try new things, even if they seem strange or unconventional at first. It is about trusting our intuition, following our instincts, and being willing to take risks in the pursuit of a better life for ourselves and our loved ones. In our case, unconventional therapy took the form of a journey to Mongolia, where we sought out the help of traditional shamans and the healing power of horses. It was a journey into the unknown, a leap of faith into a world that was unfamiliar and sometimes frightening, but also full of promi...Similar Posts
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