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Sandtray therapy offers a powerful symbol, image and metaphor-based pathway to healing, while EMDR therapy activates information processing to integrate and assimilate traumagenic memories. Both are powerful approaches for working with clients suffering from complex trauma, and when combined, EMDR-sandtray-based therapy offers multiple roads into the traumatogenic memory networks that may not be accessible otherwise, enhancing the delicate work of healing the legacy of complex trauma. This book introduces a multimodal approach to trauma healing that integrates principles from various…mehr

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Sandtray therapy offers a powerful symbol, image and metaphor-based pathway to healing, while EMDR therapy activates information processing to integrate and assimilate traumagenic memories. Both are powerful approaches for working with clients suffering from complex trauma, and when combined, EMDR-sandtray-based therapy offers multiple roads into the traumatogenic memory networks that may not be accessible otherwise, enhancing the delicate work of healing the legacy of complex trauma. This book introduces a multimodal approach to trauma healing that integrates principles from various methodologies. With a wealth of resources, case examples, hands-on strategies and moment-to-moment decision-making markers, it is a practical and comprehensive guide for EMDR and sandtray clinicians, experts and novices alike. Various delivery formats for this therapy are explored, including individual, group, family and dyadic modalities, thus offering robust pathways for healing.
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Autorenporträt
Ana M. Gómez, MC, LPC, AGATE Institute director, is a leading expert and global speaker on complex trauma and dissociation in youth. The author of multiple books, therapeutic tools, and training programs, she is a fellow of the ISSTD and the recipient of the 2023 Francine Shapiro Award from EMDRIA. She resides in Phoenix, Arizona.