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Sandplay: A Sourcebook for Play Therapists
Sandplay A Sourcebook for Play Therapists
Author: Susan Perkins McNally
A watershed treatise, Sandplay: A Sourcebook for Play Therapists contains a comprehensive dictionary of symbolism in a play therapy context; keys to symbolic play; how aggression is neutralized; how to interrupt posttraumatic play; how to dialogue non-verbally with a child; how you can know when a complex has been resolved; the power of ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780595186501
ISBN-10: 0595186505
Publication Date: 6/2001
Pages: 267
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Publisher: Writers Club Press
Book Type: Paperback
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One of my favorite texts about how sandplay therapy and symbol work is used in counseling settings. School counselors would find this book useful if they use sandplay in their offices as it has a very nice dictionary/glossary in the back of the universal meanings behind some symbols. The process of sandplay is discussed in this text, as well as the significance of Jungian psychology in sandplay. Great for any therapist using sandplay with adults, children, or adolescents. Written in easy-to-understand language. Also a great resource text for a graduate class learning sandplay therapy.


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