Description |
viii, 152 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Contents |
pt. I The Invisible Horse -- 1. What Is Cognition? -- 2. Cognition Comes Naturally -- 3. Self-Fulfilling Prophecies -- 4. Time for a Change -- pt. II A Life without Tension -- 5. The Affiliative Herd -- 6. The Myth of Equine Hierarchy -- 7. Cognitive Inside -- 8. The Mental Cage of Conditioning -- pt. III Growing Together -- 9. Finding Ground for Dialogue -- 10. Applied Zooanthropology: Learning Together -- 11. From Performance Back to Relationship -- 12. Co-Learning: Developing the Future 7 -- 13. Beyond Horizons |
Summary |
Equus Lost? takes the reader into a dimension with horses where relationships are free of any tension no leadership, dominance, or other control assumptions. It convincingly shows a way forward for 'being' with horses. This new paradigm leaves behind dominance and acknowledges that a horse when allowed, possesses a balanced mind that is curious and driven by his own inner motivation to explore and understand the world around him, including his relationship with humans |
Notes |
Originally published in the Italian language as Comprendere il cavallo : per migliorare il rapporto con lui by Giunti Editores S.p.A, 2015 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-146) and index |
Notes |
Translated from the Italian |
Subject |
Horsemen and horsewomen -- Psychology.
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Horses -- Psychological aspects.
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Human-animal relationships.
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Author |
De Giorgio-Schoorl, Jose, author, translator
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ISBN |
9781570767982 |
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