In Their Own Words: School of Medicine Blogs

January 2008

Impact

H&M's impact seems to be quite varied across our illustrious lot. For me, the impact was more subdued. I think this was partly because of my expectations of a skills training rather than an insight building program for lack of a better descriptor. But, I think that it was mostly due to being fortunate enough to have had very similar if not identical exercises in my youth and in different organizations in my past, sans horses of course. In attempting to think about the things we did from the perspective of someone who was never exposed to arm-brain type activities or delineating between perceptions and interpretations, I can see how these things could be very powerful. And, I can certainly appreciate the link between insight, self-awareness, and being in control of one's nonverbal communication. On the flip side, as someone who appreciates the subtle techniques of nonverbal communication with humans, I think that a horse's reliance and sensitivity to nonverbal communication gives a great opportunity to hone one's nonverbal skills. And I hope that future classes further use the horses' sensitivity more as a tool in that regard.

Feeling Inspiration

Sometimes it is hard to know what sticks with you, which memories will persist and which will fade away. So 2 months out is not a bad time to check in and see what's still bouncing around between the gyri. And I must say, the memory that seems to be the strongest was feeling the horse breathe beneath me during out bareback ride. Perhaps because it was unexpected, perhaps because it was something new, perhaps because it was a different kind of connection made. Not quite the same as feeling ribs expand with your hands, definitely not the same as listening through a stethoscope.