Sandplay bridges and the transcendent function
Material type: TextSan Francisco C.G. Jung Inst. of San Francisco c1985Description: 19p.; ill. (part col.); bibliog. refsContent type:- text
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Based on a paper presented at a meeting of Sandplay Therapists in Zollikon, Switz., Sept. 1982.
'"What is the point of Sandplay?" someone asked me at the end of a seminar series I had been giving. I do not recall my reply at that time. Now I would want to say that one of the essential points of sandplay is that it elicits a confrontation, and a bringing together, of opposite aspects or parts of oneself which leads to centering and the experiencing of wholeness." --p. 1
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