Tending Inner Gardens: The Healing Art of Feminist Psychotherapy transforms the theory and practice of psychotherapy, valuing both the feminine and masculine perspectives. Set within a naturalistic framework, this model utilises nature’s growing and healing processes. It proposes nature’s seasonal cycles as a model for the psychotherapy process, demonstrating how to tune techniques to the rhythms of each season.
Key Features
- Language: Teaches therapists to differentiate between questions that address conscious regions of the mind and ones which communicate with less conscious processes.
- Metaphor: Describes ways of working with metaphors to access less conscious processes.
- Trauma: Explores the effects of psychological trauma and offers tools for healing its wounds.
- Psychotherapy Process: Uses nature’s seasonal cycle to chart the process of psychotherapy.
Additional Information
Dr. Shore speaks with the voice of an experienced psychotherapist, sharing her struggles with therapeutic dilemmas and addressing issues common to every practitioner. She refuses to present simple solutions to the difficult process of helping people grow, yet offers new ways of thinking about this work. Readers will find this a healing book--for themselves as well as for their clients.
Tending Inner Gardens transcends the artificial dichotomies currently characterising much psychological thought. Psychotherapists will be interested in the natural model of psychotherapy which integrates a wide range of ideas and theories, especially the sections on the psychotherapy relationship, dreams, creativity, working with metaphors, language, and the process of psychotherapy. Interesting case studies illuminate this material.