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Sandplay after a catastrophic encounter : from traumatic experience to emergence of a new self

By: Material type: TextTextKyoto Archives of Sandplay Therapy, pub. by Japan Association of Sandplay Therapy 2004Description: 11pContent type:
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Subject(s): Abstract: 'In 1994, I had the great good fortune to witness the Self-healing process of an earthquake trauma victim. A six-year-old boy was cured in one session through sandplay. This felt so miraculous that I was intrigued to discover and decipher the core dynamics of this child's Self-healing process.'
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Offprint 1st pub. in Archives of Sandplay Therapy 2004, Vol. 17 No. 2, p. 65-75.

'In 1994, I had the great good fortune to witness the Self-healing process of an earthquake trauma victim. A six-year-old boy was cured in one session through sandplay. This felt so miraculous that I was intrigued to discover and decipher the core dynamics of this child's Self-healing process.'

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