RELATIONAL IMMERSION AT THE FARM

Where Individual's Rediscover Themselves

This is not a session.

It’s something you enter.

Relational Immersion is an extended, in-the-moment experience where we step out of urgency, expectation, and performance—and into something slower, more responsive, and more real.

This work is designed for moments when:

  • everything feels effortful
  • support has started to feel like pressure
  • and access to flexibility, engagement, or connection has narrowed

The Immersion

Each immersion takes place at the barn and unfolds over several hours.

There is no set agenda.

We allow time for:

  • transition
  • settling
  • distance or proximity
  • engagement to emerge (or not)

We follow what is actually happening, rather than trying to shape it into something specific.

Nothing is rushed.
Nothing is forced.

 

The Role of Animals

The animals are not tools.

They are responsive participants in the environment.

They notice and respond to:

  • tension
  • pacing
  • pressure
  • presence

often before those shifts are visible elsewhere.

This creates moments that cannot be structured or replicated.

What This Is Not

This is not:

  • compliance-based
  • protocol-driven
  • structured therapy
  • designed for quick behavioral change

For Parents

You don’t need to prepare your child.

You don’t need to explain this in a certain way.

You don’t need to know how it will go.

You can come as things are.

Invitation

If this kind of experience feels like it might be helpful, you’re welcome to reach out.

We can begin with a conversation and see whether it feels like a fit.

Sometimes what’s needed isn’t another approach.

It’s a different kind of space—
where less is required, and more can become possible.

Immersion Series Options

While a single immersion can be helpful, this work is often most meaningful when there is space to return over time.

Not because progress is linear—
but because access, regulation, and flexibility change from day to day.

And because relationship develops over time.

Familiarity with the environment, the animals, and the process itself often creates the conditions where:

  • pressure decreases
  • safety increases
  • and new patterns can begin to emerge

 Immersion Series (3 Experiences)

  • 3 Relational Immersions
  • Each session is approximately 3 hours
  • Sessions may be slightly shorter or longer depending on the day
  • Used over time in a way that feels supportive (typically within 2–3 months)

$1,800

Immersion Series (5 Experiences)

  • 5 Relational Immersions
  • Each session is approximately 3 hours
  • Sessions can be scheduled flexibly or with a consistent rhythm
  • Typically used within 3–4 months
  • Supports growing familiarity and emerging relational patterns

$3,000

Immersion Series (8 Experiences)

  • 8 Relational Immersions
  • Each session is approximately 3 hours
  • Flexible scheduling based on what is accessible and supportive
  • Typically used within 4–6 months
  • Allows more time for relationship, regulation, and flexibility to build gradually

$4,600