The Therapy Garden Blog
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The Therapy Garden is a UK-based charity that offers horticultural therapy programs to people with disabilities and mental health issues. Their blog offers updates on their programs and events, as well as insights into the benefits of horticultural therapy.
The Therapy Garden Blog
7M ago
Homeobotanicals are invaluable to my counselling, life coaching and mindfulness teaching practices. I use homeobotanicals to support my own and clients health and wellbeing. Wildcrafted and organic, biodynamic, nutritiou ..read more
The Therapy Garden Blog
11M ago
Self-healing refers to the process of recovery from trauma and physical, mental and emotional disturbances, motivated and directed by the person themselves guided by their own instinct and Self. The practice of self-heal ..read more
The Therapy Garden Blog
11M ago
Do you feel like something is missing in your life or feel a deep sense of loneliness or discontent, even though your life looks wonderful from the outside. This sense of incompleteness can be painful and yet invisible t ..read more
The Therapy Garden Blog
11M ago
At the heart of wholeness we are physically, mentally, emotionally, soulfully, socially and spiritually connected. I have chosen this simple six petal model of wholeness, but there are many different models of whole pers ..read more
The Therapy Garden Blog
11M ago
Dr. Edward Bach (1886–1936) was a British physician at University College Hospital in the A&E department, with his hands in the blood and guts of humanity. He moved on and became a bacteriologist and then converted to ho ..read more
The Therapy Garden Blog
11M ago
Attending counselling for the first time is challenging, there's no doubt about that. It can be scary with the potential for us to feel embarrassed and it’s normal to have a deep-seated fear of what may be lurking beneat ..read more
The Therapy Garden Blog
11M ago
Life can be a challenge with change always potentially around the next corner ..read more
The Therapy Garden Blog
11M ago
The Bach Flower Remedies work by subtly restoring balance to negative emotions i.e. stress, depression, fear. By simply taking two drops of the appropriate remedy they assist with restoring equilibrium. For immediate use ..read more
The Therapy Garden Blog
1y ago
To make a Homeobotanical remedy is to appreciate the energetic potential embedded within the natural world and the body's intrinsic ability to heal itself. Through a simple process of refinement the plant and mineral sub ..read more