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Sandplay : a psychotherapeutic approach to the psyche

By: Material type: TextTextBoston Sigo Press c1980Edition: 2d ed., 1981; 2d printing, 1986Description: 167p.; ill.; bibliogContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 09384334004
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Contents:
Prologue. 1 Sandplay: a pathway to the psyche. 2 Christoph: overcoming of an anxiety neurosis. 3 Kim: cure of an inhibition to learn. 4 Daniela: separation from an overpowering mother fixation. 5 Christian: healing of an enuresiis. 6 James: loss of instinct due to an identification with an extroverted mother. 7 Dede: conquest of a speech block. 8 Marina: the background of an adopted child's inability to read. 9 A twenty-three-year old woman: restoring a weak ego. 10 A young man: religious background in a case of blushing
Abstract: 'Mrs. Kalff brings us a way of objectifying, in the form of symbols, the energy of the unconscious, through the medium of sandplay.'
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Orig. pub. in German in 1979 as Sandspiel: Seine therapeutische Wirkung auf die Psyche.. English transl. by Hilde Kirsch and Wendayne Ackerman.. 2d English ed. pub. by Sigo Press, 1981.. Prologue by Harold Stone.

Prologue. 1 Sandplay: a pathway to the psyche. 2 Christoph: overcoming of an anxiety neurosis. 3 Kim: cure of an inhibition to learn. 4 Daniela: separation from an overpowering mother fixation. 5 Christian: healing of an enuresiis. 6 James: loss of instinct due to an identification with an extroverted mother. 7 Dede: conquest of a speech block. 8 Marina: the background of an adopted child's inability to read. 9 A twenty-three-year old woman: restoring a weak ego. 10 A young man: religious background in a case of blushing

'Mrs. Kalff brings us a way of objectifying, in the form of symbols, the energy of the unconscious, through the medium of sandplay.'

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