附註:Includes index.
Walking therapy -- Wounded healer -- Nature as mentor -- Support for the journey -- Sacred collaboration -- Different rhythms -- Challenges -- Embracing all -- Learning nature's language -- New life in relationship -- Coming apart, lush with life -- Voice of the vulnerable -- Alchemy of the present -- Healing with trees in the city -- Synchronicities: the art of nature -- Poetry of walking -- Breaking open to god -- Wounded healers collaborate -- Life, death, and regeneration in community -- Like trees walking.
摘要:Susan S. Scott is an experienced psychotherapist who, due to a back injury, was forced to abandon her therapist's couch and walk for therapy. Through her extended strolls through nature, she discovered the ingenious ability of trees to grow around obstacles and, in essence, heal themselves. The result of Dr. Scott's musings is Healing with Nature. This collection of stories and photos describes a different aspect of the healing process, matched with a corresponding tree image. Readers will learn how to observe their natural environment with fresh eyes, tap into their own self-heali.