Playing is an essential part of psychotherapy, and sandplay in particular allows for the development of an active tie between the therapist and the patient. This book analyses the elements that are introduced into therapy through sandplay: implicit memory, the embodied self and empathy, as well as the relationship that is created through the process of this type of therapy. Napoliello focuses on sandplay, but the use of the ideas here extends to the importance of activating a dimension of play in a patient as a way to bridge a link between the conscious and subconscious, on the importance of body language and using past experience to decipher the meaning of physical movements.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Postgraduate and Professional
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978-1-138-89188-3 (9781138891883)
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Institute CIPA, Milan, Italy
Play in the History of Western Thought. The Influences of Play in the Therapeutic Relationship and the Process of Healing. Jung: From Alchemy to Neurosciences. The Body that Plays with Sand in the Therapeutic Relationship.