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Pattis, Eva, translated by Henry Martin. What Can a Jungian Analyst Learn from Sandplay?  

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Pattis, Eva, translated by Henry Martin. What Can a Jungian Analyst Learn from Sandplay?

Volume 11, Number 1, 2002 (Volume XI, Number 1, 2002)

KEY WORDS: sandplay therapy, analyst, language, verbal, words, hands, Jung, Kalff, analysis, sandplay.

ABSTRACT: In this article I will try to place Sandplay in a cultural history between ancient shamanic healing rituals and modern psychoanalysis. The contact of hands with the sand may evoke early childhood experiences belonging not only to preverbal, but also to pre-symbolic layers of the psyche.

   

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