Sandplay : (Record no. 96957)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 0938434004
060 ## - NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE CALL NUMBER
Classification number WS 350.2.
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Personal author Kalff, Dora M
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Sandplay :
Subtitle a psychotherapeutic approach to the psyche
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Edition statement 2nd English edition.
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Place of publication Boston, Massachusetts :
Publisher Sigo Press,
Date 1980.
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Content type term text
Source rdacontent
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Media type term unmediated
Source rdamedia
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Carrier type term volume
Source rdacarrier
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General note Translation of Sandspiel.<br/>Originally publ. in German in 1979 as `Sandspiel: Seine therapeutische Wirhung auf die Psyche.' English translation by Hilde Kirsch and Wendayne Acherman.<br/>2nd English edition published by Sigo Press, 1981.
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Abstract C .G. and Emma Jung recognized that Dora Kalff had an unusual ability to relate to children and their inner lives and so encouraged her to extend Jung's work to the treatment of children. Kalff brought to this endeavor her experience as a student of languages (including Sanskrit and Chinese), classical piano, and Eastern contemplative practices. She traveled from her native Switzerland to London, where she studied with Margaret Lowenfeld and was influenced by her contacts with D.W. Winnicott.Kalff developed a way of working she called "Sandspiel" or "sandplay." This method introduced a shallow sandbox in which the patient could arrange the sand in whatever form expressed itself from within, with or without the addition of miniatures. In this book, Kalff presents nine case studies, which include sandplay in the therapeutic work. She conveys the importance of the therapist's empathic acceptance of the patient, creating a "free and protected space," as well as the experience required to understand and be affected by symbolic reflections of inner dilemmas and to recognize the psychic organization represented by the patient in the sand.
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Subject term Child psychotherapy
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Subject term Play therapy
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Subject term Art therapy
9 (RLIN) 5272
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