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Emma Cruse is a
life-long student of horses and everything they have
to teach. She's studied with some of
the world's most renown teachers of non-coercive horsemanship
including Denmark's Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling ("Classical
European Horse Meditation,") Canada's Michael Bevilacqua
(the official North American representative of Navzorov
Haute Ecole,) Marlene and Deborah McCormick (Institute
for Conscious Awareness,) and North America's Franklin
Levinson ("Way of the Horse.") Emma is also a graduate
of
Caroline Rider 's (Rider Horsemanship,) 12-week Rider
Horsemanship apprenticeship.
A passionate student of human growth and development,
Emma designed her undergraduate degree at Goddard College
to explore human psychology and the role horses can
play in establishing balance and
self-discovery for their two-legged partners. Emma continues
her education in human behavior and healing at Catholic
University in Washington, D.C where she will graduate
in Spring, 2013 with a Master's in Social Work.
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