Katie Amatruda, PsyD, LMFT, BCETS, CST-T
Journal of Sandplay Therapy
Volume 3, Issue 1, 1993
Keywords
shaman, shamanism, journeying, journey, clinical example, sandplay therapy, woman, asthma
Abstract
"The Sacred Journey" details a brief (5-session) treatment in which a woman in her early 30s reconnects with her broken past. She has to use her non-dominant arm to play in the sand, as she broke her right arm a few days before therapy started. In the course of treatment, she reconnects to herself as a child with life-threatening asthma and discovers that dinosaurs can turn into jewels. Shamanic literature is discussed through Lori's use of quartz, and in the context of a broken bone as a shamanic initiatory experience. Lori goes through the "night-sea-journey" and finds the Self. Symbols Lori used included dinosaurs, jewels, spiders, Barbie, feathers, moon, the tree of life, grapes, the mermaid, pillars, and the butterfly.
Suggested Citation
Amatruda, K. (1993). The sacred journey. Journal of Sandplay Therapy 3(1). https://doi.org/10.61711/jst.1993.03.1.056