Chemical dependence and alcoholism (addiction to the drug alcohol) are synonymous terms for the disease of addictionPeople who are suffering emotionally use drugs, not so much for the rush, but to escape from their problems. They are trying to self-medicate themselves out of loneliness, low self-esteem, unhappy relationships, or stress. A chemically dependent person has lost the power of choice and is unable to stop drinking or taking a particular mood-altering chemical despitNMW-5-08-017.gife serious health, economic, vocational, legal, spiritual, and social consequences. It is a disease that does not see age, sex, race, religion, or economic status. It is progressive and chronic and if left untreated can be fatal. Though the disease can't be cured, it can be arrested and treated (kept in remission).

The disease is far more complex than the mere use and abuse of mood-altering chemicals, and recovery is far more complex then just becoming abstinent. In order to maintain abstinence, one must make personal, interpersonal, and lifestyle changes.

Horses Heal works with individuals and recovery center groups to provide an alternative therapy that compliments their regular therapeutic treatment program. Equine therapy helps participants become more confident with themselves while feeling the power of these amazing creatures. Therapy with the use of horses can often help participants realize truths about themselves that they would never have found otherwise.

“The program with the horses has been an amazing experience. I learned a lot about the animals and myself! I have been able to recognize some key issues with my alcohol addiction. If people are willing to work an honest recovery, the equine therapy will help open doors to any emotions or issues not known. It’s given me something to work on each week. I enjoyed being a part of this so much and will value what I've learned from the people and horses here.” –Michelle