To handle crisis / trauma/ disaster,
this is really not an easy task
i am glad to take this turn with Min See and Priscilla for the art work
thank you Indranee and Dr. Lai for sending me this invitation
Question One: What kind of rosebush are you, and what do you look like?
Question Two: Tell me about your flowers
Question Three: Tell me about your leaves
Question Four: Tell me about your stems and branches
Question Five: Do you have thorns? If so, tell me about them. If not, tell me how you protect yourself. Are you a mean or a friendly rosebush.
Question Six: Tell me about your roots.
Question Seven: Tell me about where you live. What kind of things do you see around you? How do you like living where you are?
Question Eight: Do you think that you look like a rosebush or do you think that you look like something else? Is so, what?
Question Nine: Who takes care of you? How do you feel about that? How do they look after you?
Question Ten: What’s the weather like for you right now? What happens to you as the seasons change?
Question Eleven: How does it feel to be a rosebush? What is your life like as a rosebush?
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I m touched by your acknowledgment on the Rose Bush session. This skill was taught to me by Alex in 2005 when he was in Penang for the mental health conference. He was one of the Speakers and that was the 1st time I met him. Since then my rose bush has been changing too. We were very fortunate to have him continuously teaching us, and for me is to be able to share what I have learned. I hope you found the answers to all the 11 questions. May the Rose Bush grows well, happy and safe...
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