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Being a Brain-Wise Therapist, by Bonnie Badenoch

Maretta Juarez, LCSW, RPT-S, RSP

Gilroy, California, USA

Journal of Sandplay Therapy
Volume 19, Issue 1, 2010

Keywords

interpersonal neurobiology, neural, right brain, attachment, integration, book review, brain, therapist, Juarez

Abstract

Maretta Juarez reviews “Being a Brain-Wise Therapist” (2009) by Bonnie Badenoch

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Suggested Citation

Juarez, M. (2010). Being a brain-wise therapist, by Bonnie Badenoch. Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.61711/jst.2010.19.1.951

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Articles from This Issue

Volume 19 Number 1

  • Aliveness Deadness Aliveness
  • Images of the Fairy as Seen in Sandplay Therapy
  • The Good and Beautiful: Kalòs Kai Agathòs in Sandplay Therapy
  • This Is the House That Jake Built: A Boy Develops Ego Strength
  • Philosophical Explorations of Transformation and Change in Sandplay
  • In Conversation with Dr. Kazuhiko Higuchi
  • The Symbolism of Seashells in Sandplay and Ancient Veneration of Sea Shells in Rites of Fertility, Birth, Burial, and Renewal
  • Recovering the Feminine Identity in Sandplay Therapy
  • The Inner Beauty of Hakoniwa: 20th Congress of the ISST, Kyoto, 2009
  • Journey to the Pearl, Symbol of Transformation
  • Liber Novus: The Release of The Red Book, by C. G. Jung
  • Children’s Dreams, by C. G. Jung
  • Being a Brain-Wise Therapist, by Bonnie Badenoch
  • In Memoriam: Florence Grossenbacher
  • In Memoriam: Agnes Bayley

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