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Kiepenheuer, Kaspar. Translated by Wolfgang Michel. Inside The Witch’s Den |
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Kiepenheuer, Kaspar. Translated by Wolfgang Michel. Inside The Witch’s Den Volume 11, Number 2, 2002 (Volume XI, Number 2, 2002) KEY WORDS: Self, clinical example, sandplay therapy, substance abuse, child.
ABSTRACT:
In this transcript of a presentation Dr. Kiepenheuer gave at the Child Guidance
Clinic in Vienna, Austria, 1992, he outlines which of C.G. Jung’s concepts and
discoveries were of special importance to him. He reflects on the development of
a client’s Self and compares it to an artistic, creative challenge and notes
that the therapist is confronted with Jung’s discovery of the collective
unconscious on an almost daily basis through his work with adolescents. He
briefly outlines the history of sandplay therapy and his own start as a
therapist in a refurbished old cabin he called the ‘Witch’s Den’. He then
presents a case study of a young boy of 12 in Zurich, Switzerland, who is
meandering through what we would call the ‘foster care system’. Through 80 hours
of therapy, providing a comforting and protected environment for his client, Dr.
Kiepenheuer eventually was able to chase the boy’s demons away and guide him
onto a promising path towards adulthood. |
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