American Medicine Today - Video (2016)
American Medicine Today (episode 60) speaks with Rupert Isaacson, author of "The Long Ride Home" and "Horse Boy," who uses equine therapy to help his child with autism.
American Medicine Today (episode 60) speaks with Rupert Isaacson, author of "The Long Ride Home" and "Horse Boy," who uses equine therapy to help his child with autism.
Rupert Isaacson Interview - The Long Ride Home
When his son Rowan was diagnosed with autism, Rupert Isaacson feared they might never communicate. But when he discovered Rowan responded to horses, they traveled to Mongolia–the spiritual home of the horse–where shaman banished the tantrums, the incontinence, and the hopeless isolation.
Author Rupert Isaacson on "The Long Ride Home"
Rupert Isaacson talks to Theo Merz about his ongoing and extraordinary quest to help his autistic child.
Rowan Isaacson’s autism improved whenever he rode his horse Betsy, so his father turned it into a treatment.
ROWAN ISAACSON's parents were told their son would never communicate – until a remarkable encounter proved the key to ending his silence.