Sandplay and the Clinical Relationship provides a grounding in clinical theory, neuroscience and attachment theory that is profoundly helpful to clinicians working in a variety of modalities. This book also opens up new territory in sandplay, helping sandplay therapists work with clinical issues that classical sandplay theory does not specifically address. Linda Cunningham delves into the nuances of the relational field and the profound containing function that the therapeutic relationship must provide. Through somatic, emotional, symbolic, and spiritual connection with our clients - what Dr. Cunningham calls "The Self in Relationship" - unrealized aspects of the Self are drawn out and transformed. Jungian sandplay therapists have traditionally focused on three aspects of clinical work: the meaning of symbols, the importance of connecting with the Self, and the qualities of empathy and presence in the therapeutic relationship. While much has been written about various symbols and their meaning in sandplay, much less has been written about the constellation of the Self or how to work silently within the clinical relationship. Sandplay and the Clinical Relationship explores how-through the clinical relationship itself-symbols arise, the Self is constellated, and deep healing occurs.
Author: Linda Cunningham PhdPublisher: Sempervirens Press
Published: 04/04/2013
Pages: 190
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.00w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9780989007405
ISBN10: 0989007405
BISAC Categories:-
Psychology |
Clinical PsychologyAbout the Author
Linda Cunningham, Ph.D., MFT, is a psychotherapist in private practice in San Francisco and Corte Madera (Marin County), California, where she works with adults suffering from anxiety, depression, blocked creativity, and relationship issues, including early relational trauma. She is the author of Relational Sandplay Therapy (2005) and Sandplay and The Clinical Relationship (2013). Dr. Cunningham has written many articles for the Journal of Sandplay Therapy on the topic of the therapeutic relationship in sandplay, and has presented at national and international sandplay conferences. She has taught sandplay as well as contemporary relational theories for almost twenty years. She teaches in the Sonoma State University Depth Psychology Graduate Program and at The California Institute of Integral Studies.
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