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Gabby Remole, LCSW

Gabby holds dear the healing relationship she shared with her horse growing up and knows that connection made an incredibly positive impact on her life. She is passionate about being able to partner with horses to help humans heal from trauma and the hard things life can throw at us. She is certified as an NL clinician and equine therapist.

Gabby Remole

 

Gabby fell in love with all things Natural Lifemanship when she attended her first training in 2013. As she likes to say, she kept the pressure the same and began an internship under Tim and Bettina one month later. She became an NL trainer in 2016 and is grateful to be a part of the NL team. Gabby will share with anyone who will listen just how much NL has changed her life for the better both professionally and personally.

In her clinical work, Gabby employs a systems-based perspective to help children, teens and families who have experienced trauma. She prefers experiential therapy, including work with horses, art, sand tray, music and nature, to traditional talk therapy, believing that movement and “doing” are more effective than simply talking. Gabby enjoys using humor, when appropriate, hoping that clients can know that, while therapy can be really hard, it can also be fun.

Gabby is extremely passionate about the Natural Lifemanship model and the healing this therapy model helps to provide for families and individuals, particularly those affected by trauma.

She has witnessed in her own life how the model profoundly improves relationships. She is thrilled to be able to help others learn the NL principles and how to utilize this model in therapy sessions and every day life.

Quick Facts

  • Certified Natural Lifemanship clinician and equine professional
  • Received her Master of Science in Social Work from The University of Texas at Austin in 2013
  • Has over 10 years of practicing equine-assisted psychotherapy, play therapy and sand tray therapy
  • Trained in EMDR and EC-EMDR
  • Shares Gateway Family Services of Illinois, a non-profit mental health agency, with her husband in central Illinois
  • Twin mom
  • Life-long horse lover