Outlaw's Vision Quest Farm, Inc.
Outlaw's Vision Quest Farm, Inc.

Outlaw's Vision Quest Farm, Inc.

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Introduction: We offer a therapy that works and horses that heal. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that is providing counseling, support groups, and therapeutic riding. Our mission is to provide a healing force that works for children, families, adults, and military members, with visible results, and in an environment that people want to be in. Our mission is to combine the love for horses and the knowledge of several counseling and therapeutic techniques to create a powerful healing force for the children and families of the Pee Dee and surrounding regions. Learn skills that go from the farm to your life, including: * teamwork * discipline * respect * patience * empathy * decision making * flexibility * stress management * relaxation * anxiety management * depression management * concentration * focus * self-motivation * healthy competition * good communication skills * perseverance * good sportsmanship * healthy relationship development * healthy outlet * improving self-image and self-esteem and many other benefits Ms. Tina C. Outlaw-Kennett, BSW, MSW, LISW-CP is a clinical social worker and therapist. Tina C. Outlaw-Kennett has 18 years in the field of clinical social work. She began her career in the early '90s, working with pregnant teenage girls in a rural health setting. Following that is a stint in the cooperate insurance world as a provider representative for Tricare’s behavioral health section. Then, she worked with mental health, setting up the first school-based counseling programs, clinical day program, and assisting in writing the 21st century grants and establishing after-school programs in Florence and the surrounding areas. She has worked with group homes, set up domestic violence response teams that are focusing on child victims, worked with DJJ kids in wilderness camps, and worked with active-duty and veterans in the VA Outpatient Clinic and in a military treatment facility, doing family advocacy and setting up a children’s treatment program that interfaced with school. For the last 8 years, she has been building her private practice using equine-assisted psychotherapy and therapeutic riding after work (part time). In October 2009, she began working with this practice full time and hoped to get grant funding in 2010 to serve uninsured and underinsured children and families with medical, physical, emotional, and behavioral challenges with this cutting-edge therapy. We offer counseling for individuals couples, families, children, and adolescents. We have support groups online and in person. Our therapeutic riding services are covered by most private insurance plans, including TRICARE. Medicaid is covered with an approved 254 Form from your doctor. A sliding-scale fee is available for self-paying clients. We are here for you and your family in a confidential environment, with a quiet country setting.
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23 years in business

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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Learn skills that go from the farm to your life: teamwork, discipline, respect, patience, empathy, decision-making, flexibility, stress management, relaxation, anxiety management, depression management, concentration, focus, self-motivation, healthy competition, good communication skills, perseverance, good sportsmanship, healthy relationship development, healthy outlet, improve self-image and self-esteem, and has many other benefits

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Make sure you check the licence and certification of the provider. Check with people in the community who have used the service. Make sure you feel that it is a good fit with you and the provider.