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Sand Tray Scrapbook: Asperger’s

Posted by Gary Yorke 
· December 17, 2008 
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I thought it might be fun and to start a series of entries with pics from my own sand tray sessions. It’s interesting to see the results of sand tray therapy in the context of various difficulties and disorders the participant is struggling with.

This first picture is from a session with a child with Asperger’s.

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The child was referred for anxiety and school problems. He spent a lot of time pouring sand over walls and was very adamant that he wanted monster (barely discernable in the middle of the picture) to be seen.

If you are interested in Sand Tray Therapy or want to share your own sand tray experiences, leave a comment or email your pictures with a brief note about each to jcwilburn@gmail.com. I think this could be a great feature that many people could participate in.

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Categories : Asperger's, Sand Tray Scrapbook, Sandplay/Sand Tray Therapy
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