Camden Behavioral Wellness
What if healing didn’t happen in an office… but in an arena with a horse? In this episode of the Get In Your Business Podcast, host Alison Shores sits down with Molly McCue of Camden Behavioral Wellness to introduce Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy — a powerful, experiential approach to mental health that’s now being brought to Camden County. This isn’t traditional “sit and talk” therapy. It’s about connection, presence, and processing trauma in a completely different way. Molly breaks down how trauma is stored not just in the mind, but in the body — and how therapies like EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) help reorganize those memories so people can move forward without the same emotional weight.
Even more powerful? When EMDR is combined with horses.
Horses naturally live in the present moment. They help people stay grounded, regulate emotions, and reconnect with themselves — making them incredibly effective partners in the healing process.
This approach has already shown strong results for:
Trauma survivors
Veterans
Individuals struggling with anxiety or emotional regulation
Foster children learning how to build trust and connection
And now… it’s here in Camden County.
🔑 Key Highlights:
Trauma is stored in both the brain and the body — not just memories
EMDR helps “reprocess” traumatic experiences so they no longer control your reactions
Horses act as co-therapists, helping people stay grounded and present
This therapy is fully experiential — no horseback riding required
Equine therapy can be especially impactful for veterans and foster youth
The program is new to Camden County and currently growing
Community donations can help make this therapy accessible to those who need it most
If you or someone you know could benefit from this type of therapy — or if you want to support bringing more mental health resources to our community — now is the time to get involved.
Call/Text Camden Behavioral Wellness:(912) 825-8488
💬 And if this episode impacted you, drop a comment:
Would you try this type of therapy? Why or why not?
