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Images of the Self Estelle Weinrib

Images of the Self By Estelle Weinrib

Images of the Self by Estelle Weinrib


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Summary

Unavailable for many years, this book has remained the foundational text on sandplay psychotherapeutic theory. The theoretical mechanics of how Sandplay works to heal and transform the psyche are articulated and applied to a complete Sandplay case.

Images of the Self Summary

Images of the Self: The Sandplay Therapy Process by Estelle Weinrib

Unavailable for many years, this book has remained the foundational text on sandplay psychotherapeutic theory. The theoretical mechanics of how Sandplay works to heal and transform the psyche are articulated and applied to a complete Sandplay case.

This updated edition includes a clarification of the function of Jung's personality theory in the sandplay therapy method and an examination of the process of growth and development undergone in sandplay therapy. The material provides the clinician and student the theoretical foundation necessary to develop the clinical tools for the practice of sandplay therapy. The Index has been greatly expanded to aid in study and research. Line drawings depicting the sand tray content have been added to facilitate understanding the original Sandplay photographs.

About Estelle Weinrib

Estelle L. Weinrib was an internationally recognized teacher of sandplay therapy and a highly respected Jungian analyst.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword: Katherine Bradway, 2003
  • Author's Note: 1983
  • Preface: Dora M. Kalff, 1983

PART ONE

SANDPLAY THERAPY: THEORY AND PRACTICE

  • Introduction
  • The Evolution of Sandplay
  • Magic Circles and Fantasies
  • Pioneers in Sandplay Therapy
  • A Game Without Rules
  • Eight Basic Concepts
  • A Free and Protected Space
  • Reconstructing the Mother Image
  • Recovery of the Feminine
  • Feminine Aspects of Sandplay
  • A Feminine Way to the Spirit
  • Sandplay as a Way to Transformation
  • A Bridge to the World
  • A Safe Outlet for Aggression
  • Feeling, Creating, Centering
  • The Recovery of Feeling
  • The Act of Creating
  • A Form of Meditation
  • Redirecting Energy
  • Resistance
  • A Diagram of the Psyche
  • A Comparison of Verbal Analysis and Sandplay
  • Developmental Stages
  • An Unguided Way to Self
  • A Few Words of Caution
  • The Shadow and the Cross
  • Overview

PART TWO

CASE PRESENTATION

  • Tray 1 - Indications of Problem and Possible Resolutions:
    The father complex and other therapeutic issues
  • Tray 2 - Penetration to the Personal Unconscious:
    Further clarification of the problems and healing possibilities
  • Tray 3 - Activation of Instincts:
    Potential for commitment appears
  • Tray 4 - Transition:
    Indication of changing values
  • Tray 5 - Resolution of Father Complex Begins
  • Tray 6 - Harbinger of Nascent Ego Appears
  • Tray 7 - Centering:
    Pre-figuration of integration of relevant issues
  • Tray 8 - Resolution of Paranoid Inflation
  • Tray 9 - Differentiation of Masculine and Feminine Elements in the Personality
  • Tray 10 - Movement Toward Connection of Masculine and Feminine Elements
  • Tray 11 - Constellation of the Self
  • Tray 12 - Separation from Father and Reconciliation
  • Tray 13 - Symbols of Renewal Appear
  • Tray 14 - The Emergence of the Anima and the Birth of a New Consciousness
  • Glossary
  • Table of Illustrations
  • Table of Works Cited
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Additional information

CIN0972851712VG
9780972851718
0972851712
Images of the Self: The Sandplay Therapy Process by Estelle Weinrib
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Temenos Press
20040401
256
N/A
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