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Hotelsaga.es is hosted in United States / Cambridge . Hotelsaga.es uses HTTPS protocol. Number of used technologies: 6. First technologies: CSS, Html, Html5, Number of used javascripts: 2. First javascripts: Jquery.min.js, Iam.js, Number of used analytics tools: 1. First analytics tools: Google Analytics, Number of used plugins, modules: 0. Its server type is: Apache/2.2.22 (Debian).

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  • Latitude: 42.36
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  • Country: United States
  • City: Cambridge

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I’ve been fortunate to have had many influential mentors in my life. The first was my father who was a minister in rural Nebraska.  He noted, “you have to be able to communicate in a language that the person knows, they will not know what you are talking about when you use $10 words.”  The second, was my major professor in graduate school.  He taught that you do not need to paint the picture but provide a “frame” of reference and they get to fill in the picture with their life.  Lastly, a retired clinical psychologist who resembled the cartoon character “Yosemite Sam”.  He was from Texas, had the mustache, wore cowboy boots and mentored “you just have to be a straight shooter, be kind and remember they are your neighbor that can smell bullshit from 10 miles away.” So how to help a person change?  For years, I struggled with the idea that people don’t really change in a straight line from point A to point B.  Nor by following a prescribed procedure, nor is there some special recipe where we mixed the ingredients bake for 20 minutes at 350° and boom…chocolate chip cookies.  Nor do we have a magic wand.  It occurred to me that we repeat until we get it right, like the movie “Groundhog Day.”  More recently, it occurred to me that we grow in cycles and seasons.  Finally, that we are “the gardener of our own soul” and growing takes time.  It’s about preparation, hard work, attentiveness and mindfulness and then we get to harvest the fruit of our labor.  Really, we are the garden, the tomato plant in the garden and the gardener. Why is gardening a helpful metaphor? Gardening is a metaphor.  It’s already established, practically an intuitive universal archetype complete with representative concepts, processes and tools.  Gardening can be readily embedded or applied to varying levels of experience.  From describing intrapsyche processes, to interpersonal interactions of teams, to description of organizational and business systems and interactions and as symbolic metaphors for community, societal and cultural change; it is multi-layered and multi-dimensional.  The gardening metaphor also lends itself concepts of ecology, ecosystems, interdependence, stewardship and sustainability.  Furthermore, the gardening metaphor is representative of a “fractal process.”  It is a process of self-similar repeated patterns, that are a seemingly an endlessly repeating natural occurance that is similar at different levels or scales found in nature.  When we stop to take notice, practically everywhere there are references to gardening, growth, cycles and seasons. Gardening lends itself to address several challenges found in mental health and working with people who are in crisis.  Historically psychology has lacked a positive paradigm or frame of reference in which to work with folks.  Psychology has been largely associated with pathology and what is wrong with the person.  Therefore, it has not had a basis or foundation in which to view a person doing healthy things and striving for self-determined health and wellbeing.  Secondly, as alluded to earlier, how does a person move from a pathological crisis model to a paradigm that encompasses wholeness, health, optimism and wellness.  Gardening provides a metaphor where trials, tribulations, and changes are to be expected, normal and are a sign that change/growth is happening.  It is not a foolish pollyanna or rose colored metaphor.  Gardening involves hard work, dirt, sweat and even a death/rebirth motif associated with winter.  The act of gardening is pragmatic, consistent or predictable.  Some folks find that in gardening there is a sense of intrinsic joyfulness and quiet deep appreciation. Secondly, in our current mental health delivery system that is often construed as rooted from a disease or pathological perspective.  The emphasis is on efficacy and efficiency of intervention or at least the mitigation of the pathological symptoms and the development of effective coping skills to deal with the pathological condition.  However this system struggles with how to partner with a person in a movement or resolve toward a hopeful or optimistic view of wholeness, health and wellbeing; especially in a very short time.  We tend to get bogged down in tasks and often forget about establishing a healthy relationship and interaction with our self, our environment and with others who are around us. Finally, in psychology there is always a search for elegance or a simple model.  A way to describe some psychological concept in a simple yet understandable and representative manner.  The great thing about a metaphor, iconic story or paradigm is that it is a concise way to communicate a lot of information that can be viewed or interpreted multi-dimensionally or from different perspectives.  An elegant model is a way to convey a lot of stuff in a simple package.  Unlike, a technical service manual of how a person changes.  “Gardens of the soul” is like a holographic image or symbolic archetype that needs little or no explanation and is universally accessible or understood…everybody knows what is a garden.    Lastly, the gardening metaphor is adaptable to many applications of helping or engaging change in folks; from orientation new staff, getting teams or departments to proactively strategic analyze and plan; implement, adapt and innovate.  It is a perspective that promotes the perennial emergence and realization of the individual and/or the group’s symbiotic potential with their environment.  It is a metaphor that accounts for environment and yet is not limited or determined by the environment; it is co-creatively emerging. What is gardening? During a mental health evaluation, having listened to the person’s story; subsequently eliminating the need for psychiatric interventions or hospitalizations.  And after assuring them that in fact they are not crazy but dealing with a crazy situation.  I would ask them “how do you change or grow?”  It’s a simple question, however most folks would respond, “I don’t know or I haven’t thought about it.”  I would then ask, “why does a person change” and often because of the reflective nature of being in the crisis situation the response was “to avoid pain or suffering.”  I would then propose that we don’t change in a straight line from point A to point B, nor do we have a magic wand or some recipe like making chocolate chip cookies.  But that we change in cycles and seasons…like in gardening.  In our lifetime, we have many gardens and different cycles and seasons for projects, relationships, careers and etc.  We are in a sense gardener’s of our own soul.  Furthermore, we are the garden, the tomato plant in the garden and the gardener. Spring:  So what does a gardener do in the spring?  Prepares, a gardener starts a seed in a small container in a window sill, tills and prepares the garden plot, clearing out the weeds, gather and make ready the tools.  Meanwhile, the garden wakes up and becomes alive, all matter of things start sprout and grow.  And the tomato seed geminates, first sending down roots for support and to establish a system to gather water and nutrients.  Then sends up a shoot that becomes the stems and leafs to collect sunlight, exchange carbon dioxide in a process of photosynthesis inorder to grow.  In spring the major task is preparation.  Summer:  As the garden continues to grow, the gardener establishes a daily routine of working and being the servant to the garden; watering, fertilizing and pulling weeds.  The tomato plant continues to grow and then produces a blossom.  The blossom is used to exchange (genetic) information.  Summer is the time when many things happen, blooming, pollination and storing up resources.  That later will produce fruit or seed that will be harvested, stored or planted in the next growing cycle.  Summer time is about doing, activity and there is a lot of things goings on. Autumn:  As the summer turns to fall, the fruit is set and ripens.  For the gardener it is the time of harvest.  Up until then, the gardener has spent countless hours of work, sweat and perhaps tears; and now it is the time to enjoy the “fruits of their labor” or perhaps a “bitter harvest”.  However, the gardener still must go in the garden and decide which tomato is ripe and then what to do with it.  Hopefully a salad, pasta sauce, canning or drying or giving it away.  Autumn is a carefree joyful time of letting the garden come to rest.  It is a time of sharing the bountiful harvest; sharing recipes, seeds and having potluck dinners.  As autumn comes to an end, the gardener is putting up the last of the produce, cleaning tools and tucking in the garden for winter. Winter:  So what does a gardener do in the winter?  Most folks would respond, “I don’t know or rest?”  I would then note; “I see most folks in the wintertime”.  That folks often came in feeling lonely, depressed, lost, overwhelmed, anxious and confused or not knowing what to do.  I would then tell them that instead of viewing your feelings as the often described “depressed, being overwhelmed or feeling lost and lonely.”  That these feelings are natural, it is to be expected; it is winter.  I would then ask, “what does a gardener do in the winter?”  The response would often be “I don’t know…rest?”   I would note that we can re-frame or re-orient these feelings and experience as the winter.  That winter is the time for death, renewal and rebirth; that it is a natural time to withdraw and hibernate.  I note, that a good gardener will ask themselves, “what went well in my garden, what did not do well and what do I need to do differently?”  This process of evaluation, of going inside our self and asking, “what went well, what did not go well, what do I need to do differently?”  Essentially, it is a process of evaluation and finding “what did I learn?”  Because if you do not ask these questions; what happens?  “Well we are doomed to planting the same darn garden.”  And a definition of insanity is “continuing to do the same thing and yet expect different results”.  Secondly, I go on to explain that the winter time is a time of introspection.  A time to dive deep, find our self our roots; that it is a time of renewal.  Wintertime is a natural time to hibernate, to withdraw and go deep inside and ask the important questions.  The questions of “who am I,” “what are my passion(s),” and “what am I going to do about it?”  I note that these three questions essentially get us back in touch with our self; get us grounded…that we get re-aquainted with our soul…it’s a process of renewal.  That inherent in this process, we shed the old parts of our self that are no longer useful and struggle to discover a new self.  That this process takes time and space; winter is the time to do this.  And that in the middle of winter, there is a period of time often referred to as “the dark night of the soul.” It is where we feel lost, wallowing around in the dark searching for our Self; searching for meaningfulness of our existence.  I reassure them that this is natural, to be expected and nobody else can do this but them.  However, eventually we find our Self, feel renewed and there is a new sense of meaning to our existence.  Lastly, in late winter, is the time of finding and discovering a seed (a passion) that sparks and comes alive.  The seed germinates in the dark; in the dark moist soil, unseen.  This seed starts to swell and send out roots.  We start to dream, imagine and daydream in our own private darkness or hibernation.  This sprouting seed, hidden from public view takes root in our consciousness.  Eventually we really focus on its germination and the excitement of the seed becoming a plant.  When the seed grows upwards, the shoot breaks the surface of the soil; this is the time that we announce, “this is what I am going to grow in my garden this season.”  However, we are highly protective of this little plant and we busy ourself with making specific plans, gathering resources and readying the garden.  And we find that spring has returned once again.  We are excited, energized and barely able to wait to start playing in the garden, growing and trying something new. 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