Corral Coaching and Counseling is a unique and private setting for people seeking mental health assistance. Kim Copps, LCSW specializes in helping individuals, families and Veterans with traditional counseling as well as Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP). The covered arena provides year around work for equine assisted activities and learning. All work is done at the client's pace and is NOT horsemanship; no riding is involved.
I learned how I approach what I see as a solution and a problem. Thanks for an exceptional training experience I will long remember, and most certainly recommend to colleagues. Thank you Kim for such a neat experience. I did not know what to expect when I arrived at the barn and I left with a story that I will cherish for the rest of my life.
I learned how I approach what I see as a solution and a problem. Thanks for an exceptional training experience I will long remember, and most certainly recommend to colleagues. Thank you Kim for such a neat experience. I did not know what to expect when I arrived at the barn and I left with a story that I will cherish for the rest of my life.
Services
Community service has been a lifelong part of Kim's life.
She has volunteered at the University of Arkansas Dorothy King Equine Program and been a Nettleship Society Member with her husband.
She has served NASW Arkansas as a Board member and enjoyed both volunteering with the Benton County 4H Horse club as well as serving as a leader.
She lives on a farm in NW Arkansas with her family.
Kim Copps, LCSW, is the owner and therapist of Corral Coaching & Counseling, PLLC.
She is an experienced therapist with diverse populations including individuals, couples, families, and Veterans.
She has volunteered at the University of Arkansas Dorothy King Equine Program and been a Nettleship Society Member with her husband.
She has served NASW Arkansas as a Board member and enjoyed both volunteering with the Benton County 4H Horse club as well as serving as a leader.
She lives on a farm in NW Arkansas with her family.
Kim Copps, LCSW, is the owner and therapist of Corral Coaching & Counseling, PLLC.
She is an experienced therapist with diverse populations including individuals, couples, families, and Veterans.
Scout is the top horse of our herd.
He is very easy going but everyone respects his quiet way of communicating and leadership.
When he came to live here, he had some fears to overcome because of the "heavy hands" that had been used with him.
It took a lot of time, patience and love but he learned that he could trust the humans here.
Luther was born up north and lived in a stall before coming to live here in 2010.
He has some habits because of his former life that aren't really good for him.
Some of those issues are much better now that the stressors in his life have been greatly decreased.
He is very easy going but everyone respects his quiet way of communicating and leadership.
When he came to live here, he had some fears to overcome because of the "heavy hands" that had been used with him.
It took a lot of time, patience and love but he learned that he could trust the humans here.
Luther was born up north and lived in a stall before coming to live here in 2010.
He has some habits because of his former life that aren't really good for him.
Some of those issues are much better now that the stressors in his life have been greatly decreased.
Heroes & Horses of the Ozarks, Inc. is a nonprofit that supports veterans, first responders and their families by providing access to equine assisted psychotherapy "EAP".
This experiential model of therapy is unique and most helpful when traditional talk therapy doesn't seem to work.
We refer to this program as "Heroes and Horses".
A recent client, while working in the arena with the horses, commented that the horse he was working with "is my only real relationship."
While this may seem sad, it was a tremendous step in the right direction for this young man who served after 9/11, moved back home and tried many types of talk therapy.
This experiential model of therapy is unique and most helpful when traditional talk therapy doesn't seem to work.
We refer to this program as "Heroes and Horses".
A recent client, while working in the arena with the horses, commented that the horse he was working with "is my only real relationship."
While this may seem sad, it was a tremendous step in the right direction for this young man who served after 9/11, moved back home and tried many types of talk therapy.
We are centrally located in Northwest Arkansas with an approximate driving time of 20 minutes from Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers or Bentonville.
From the North, on I-49 exit onto Hwy 264 and travel west into Cave Springs.
At Hwy 112 turn left/south and travel 1.5 miles south until you pass the Creeks Golf Course; turn right/west onto Wager Road and drive 1.5 miles.
Continue on Wager Road after pavement ends approximately mile to Corral Coaching & Counseling entrance on the left.
From the South, on I-49 exit either Elm Springs Road or Hwy 412 and travel west.
From the North, on I-49 exit onto Hwy 264 and travel west into Cave Springs.
At Hwy 112 turn left/south and travel 1.5 miles south until you pass the Creeks Golf Course; turn right/west onto Wager Road and drive 1.5 miles.
Continue on Wager Road after pavement ends approximately mile to Corral Coaching & Counseling entrance on the left.
From the South, on I-49 exit either Elm Springs Road or Hwy 412 and travel west.
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