There is compelling evidence that suggests animals help the therapeutic experience for some people. Anecdotally, I have seen remarkable exchanges between people and animals when integrated into therapy. Of course, this may be no surprise to those who love animals.

Murray is our resident therapy dog. He is sensitive and tunes into peoples experiences and responds in a way that helps people feel heard and understood. Murray offers support to people of all ages and has also helped people successfully reduce dog phobia. If you believe Murray could help your therapy sessions, we can include him in the conversation.