FAQ
Does The Garden have scholarships?
Yes! Our team is dedicated to do our best to work with you if cost is prohibitive.
While we cannot make any guarantees, please reach out ton our team for any questions along the way!
What happens if I need therapeutic support after my intensive?
While our clinical relationship with clients concludes at the end of the intensive, we recognize that healing and growth require ongoing support and guidance.
To assist with this continued journey, we offer dedicated coaching services—including sober and parenting coaching—designed to help clients transition successfully from intensives back to daily life. Whether through individualized coaching sessions or by connecting you with local resources and support networks, our coaches provide personalized guidance tailored to your unique needs.
We invite you to share what kind of support would be most helpful for you, and we will work to ensure you have the resources and encouragement needed after your intensive concludes.
What does emotional safety look like at The Garden?
Drawing on both personal and professional experience, we recognize the critical importance of maintaining emotional safety in vulnerable therapeutic settings. We are dedicated to ensuring that safety is an integral part of every client’s experience.
The team at The Garden is extensively trained and deeply attuned to the necessity of fostering and preserving emotional safety throughout the therapeutic process.
Trauma informed psychodrama adheres to the following principles:
1. Safety
Clear boundaries and a supportive group/team dynamic
2. Trustworthiness and Transparency
Honesty; consistent in communication and action
3. Peer Support
Encouraging participants to connect with one another and share their experiences fosters a sense of belonging and mutual support.
4. Collaboration and Mutuality
Emphasizing shared decision-making and minimizing power dynamics ensures that the process is collaborative and empowering. This involves actively listening to participants’ needs and preferences and involving them in the planning and execution of the psychodrama.
5. Empowerment and Choice
Empowering participants to take control of their lives and make informed choices is crucial for promoting healing and growth. This involves providing opportunities for self-expression, decision-making, and goal-setting.
6. Cultural, Historical, and Gender Issues
Recognizing and addressing the impact of cultural, historical, and gendered experiences on trauma is important for providing culturally sensitive and relevant support. This involves acknowledging the unique challenges and strengths of individuals from diverse backgrounds.
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