Katie Amatruda, PsyD, LMFT, BCETS, CST-T

Sausalito, California, USA

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.