Garden to the Ballroom

19/11/2024 2 min Temporada 1 Episodio 20
Garden to the Ballroom

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Episode Synopsis

Imagine you're at a magical castle with two distinct areas: the Enchanted Garden and the Crystal Ballroom. Entering through the Enchanted Garden is like starting therapy. Here, you explore the roots of the magical trees, dig through the soil to find and heal hidden hurt, and nurture the plants to blossom into beautiful flowers. This garden represents your past, with its histories and traumas. As a therapist, you help your client tend to this garden, ensuring it grows healthily and beautifully. Now, picture a one-way garden gate that leads from the Enchanted Garden to the Crystal Ballroom. This gate represents the transition from therapy to coaching. Once the garden is looking lush and vibrant, you can move through the gate into the Crystal Ballroom. In the bright and dazzling Crystal Ballroom, where coaching happens, you're focused on dancing gracefully and forward-looking aspirations. You use the rhythm and music of the past to guide your present steps and future moves. The ballroom is all about the here and now, and getting ready for all the grand dances life has in store. Even if you're an expert gardener and a trained dancer, if your client enters the Crystal Ballroom first, you only help them dance. You can catch a glimpse of the Enchanted Garden through the crystal-clear walls, using what you see to inform your guidance, but you don't step back there to dig through the soil. Your role here is to help them perfect their moves and plan for their spectacular future performances. So, whether you're tending to a garden or mastering a dance, remember which door your client entered through and guide them accordingly—cultivating their past or choreographing their future. Join the best stress management support group for Healthcare and Mental Healthcare Practitioners, Get more information at https://app.joinforum.com/partnergrouppage/calm-through-change-healthcare-providers-building-their-practice-gpid2191