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Equine Facilitated Experiential Learning (EFEL) - Monique Miserez > Who am I - Introduction and degrees
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Christine Sivette
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Monique Miserez
I have always been passionate about horses even when I did not have any. My next-door neighbor’s mare filled my childhood dreams in such a way that they remain with me. Seven years ago when my life changed dramatically, I got my first mares. They joined me and put me on the road of this marvelous job I do now. In 2006 I read Linda Kohanov’s book, The Tao of Equus. Six months later I flew to Linda's place, the Epona Centre, Arizona, USA.
I went back four times to take part in week-long workshops. I decided to join the Epona Apprenticeship Program of training in the Epona Approach to equine facilitated experiential learning. Since then, with the help of horses, I orient people on their life path.
Today I realize how powerful this approach is in both areas of my life: professional and personal. |
Since july 2009 Monique Miserez is member of the European Association of Horse Assisted Education (EAHAE)
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- "EponaQuest Approved Intructor" POH (Power of the Herd), (Arizona, USA, october 2012)
- Coaching and Team building (Chambery, France, 2006)
- Process’ Com (Paris, 2006)
- Sensitive Gestalt Massage practitioner (Paris, 2000)
- Therapy for relationship and dependencies (Private university, Paris 1998)
- Gymnastics instructor (Toulouse 1989)
- Social sciences and psycho-education masters degree (Lausanne, Switzerland, 1979)
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Christine Sivette
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