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While the hands explore the sand's consistency, its smoothness, and its readiness to respond to the slightest touch, all sorts of perceptions and emotions go through the clients' state of mind, and they cannot say whether they came from inside or out. It appears to be a circular process, a very subtle but also very persistent and concrete dialogue between the inner and outer worlds, between body and psyche, and more generally, between psyche and matter. In Where Soul Meets Matter: Clinical and Social Applications of Jungian Sandplay Therapy, Eva Pattis Zoja explores the psyche's astonishing…mehr

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While the hands explore the sand's consistency, its smoothness, and its readiness to respond to the slightest touch, all sorts of perceptions and emotions go through the clients' state of mind, and they cannot say whether they came from inside or out. It appears to be a circular process, a very subtle but also very persistent and concrete dialogue between the inner and outer worlds, between body and psyche, and more generally, between psyche and matter. In Where Soul Meets Matter: Clinical and Social Applications of Jungian Sandplay Therapy, Eva Pattis Zoja explores the psyche's astonishing capacity and determination to regulate itself by creating images and narratives as soon as a free and protected space for expression is provided. A variety of examples from analytic practice with adults and from psychosocial projects with children in vulnerable situations illustrate how sandplay can be used in different therapeutic settings.
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Eva Pattis Zoja, Jungian Analyst (IAAP) and Sandplay Therapist (ISST), works in private practice in Milan, Italy. She founded the International Association of Expressive Sandwork (IAES), has offered training in Jungian Analysis and Sandplay Therapy and has initiated projects of Expressive Sandwork in Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa.