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Ammann, Ruth. The Inner Beauty of Hakoniwa: The Inner Beauty of Sandplay Therapy |
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Ammann, Ruth. The Inner Beauty of
Hakoniwa: The Inner Beauty of Sandplay Therapy Volume 19, Number 2, 2010 Keywords: inner beauty, client, therapist, transience, transitions. Abstract: The author, in her opening address at the 20th Congress
of the ISST: The Inner Beauty of Hakoniwa, refers to the beauty that
is consciously created such as pieces of art as well as the beauty
which is not created with awareness and which has to do with
transience and special moments of changes and transitions in
processes, such as therapeutic processes. The author describes inner
beauty in sandplay therapy as a hidden, small, often modest and not
glamorous beauty which has a transitory quality. This small,
fugitive beauty needs to be seen, appreciated and valued otherwise
it emerges into consciousness only to sink back into the
unconscious. The therapist or the client, or both, experience and
notice its special meaning, because the emergence of beauty is
accompanied by deep feelings and emotions. Often this inner beauty
becomes visible only later, when the deeper meaning of the process
becomes evident. Two case examples are presented. |
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