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OverviewThe Embodied Brain and Sandtray Therapy invites readers to absorb the magic and mystery of sandtray therapy through a collection of stories. Woven throughout these pages is the neurobiological foundation for the healing and transformation that takes place during deep encounters with sand, water, and symbolic images. Such scientific grounding provides the basis for clinicians to understand how sandtray therapy supports their healing work. In addition to client stories, the authors have also bravely shared their personal experiences, both challenging and rewarding, of being sandtray therapists. Clinicians who are considering becoming sandtray therapists are given an inside peek into the learning journey and its many benefits. Those who are already practicing sandtray therapy will find this book both supportive and affirming. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rita Grayson (SageSource Learning Center, Georgia, USA) , Theresa Fraser (Maritime Play Therapy Centre, Nova Scotia, Canada)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367507800ISBN 10: 0367507803 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 29 December 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSection 1: Introduction 1. Playing the Sandbox: The Birth of a Healing Tool 2. Drawn to the Sand: Becoming a Sandtray Therapist 3. Healing the Embodied Brain: The Neurobiology of Sandtray Therapy 4. It is Never Too Late: Healing Trauma Across the Lifespan with Sandtray Therapy Section 2: Stories of Healing in the Sandtray 5. Troubled Waters: Navigating Difficult Life Transitions 6. Lost and Found: Reuniting with Self, Tales of the Wandering Psyche 7.Through the Eyes of a Child: Sandtray Therapy with Children 8. Who Am I?: The Journey of Self-Discovery 9. Being with What Is: Touching Grief in the Sand 10. Rediscovering Balance: Combining Sandtray Therapy and EMDR 11.Working Across Cultures: Finding Common Ground in the Sand 12. Finding Safety: Healing Attachment Wounds in the Sandtray Therapy Process 13. Sandtray with a Mind of its Own: Developing Trust in the Wisdom of the Process Section 3: Tying it all Together 14. The Heart of the Matter: Common Experiences of the Sandtray Therapist 15. Honoring the Legacy: Keeping Margaret Lowenfeld’s Vision Alive in the FutureReviewsThis is an exciting, beautifully written, and heartfelt book about sandtray therapy that includes the fascinating history of its origins and the sacred healing journeys that sandtray therapy offers to children and adults alike. David A. Crenshaw, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, author and board-certified clinical psychologist There are times that words seem insufficient to communicate an experience. Reading this inviting, grounding, and thought-provoking book was a learning experience unlike many others I've had. The book has intimacy, heart, logic, and contemporary knowledge and conveys a sacred respect for allowing our clients (and ourselves) to let our hands, bodies, hearts, and minds engage in the depth and richness that is sand therapy. The words that most resonate are integration and assimilation and as readers we become receptive to synchronous, seamless repetition that supports conceptual learning. Although the book is primarily based on Lowenfeld's sand tray therapy approaches, it also values the work and contribution of Kalff's sandplay work. Beyond honoring these two amazing pioneers and creative thinkers, the book accentuates the neuroscientific reasons that sand and play therapy are so valuable and relevant to the treatment of trauma, as well as attachment ruptures, dysregulation, and many other challenging conditions. Brava to editors Grayson and Fraser for this labor of love and deep honoring of the traditional, the innovative, and most especially, the client's paced journey. Eliana Gil, PhD, LMFT, RPT-S, ATR, founder and partner, Gil Institute for Trauma Recovery and Education What an important addition to the sand therapy field! Each chapter illuminates the author's work with clients, telling their stories with care. Primarily psychodynamic in content, this book provides the reader with insight into the interaction and therapeutic purpose of each author's unique contribution and informs and encourages all of us who are honored to do this work. Linda. E. Homeyer, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S, coauthor of Sandtray Therapy: A Practical Manual and Advanced Sandtray Therapy 'This is an exciting, beautifully written, and heartfelt book about sandtray therapy that includes the fascinating history of its origins and the sacred healing journeys that sandtray therapy offers to children and adults alike.' David A. Crenshaw, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, author and board-certified clinical psychologist 'There are times that words seem insufficient to communicate an experience. Reading this inviting, grounding, and thought-provoking book was a learning experience unlike many others I've had. The book has intimacy, heart, logic, and contemporary knowledge and conveys a sacred respect for allowing our clients (and ourselves) to let our hands, bodies, hearts, and minds engage in the depth and richness that is sand therapy. The words that most resonate are integration and assimilation and as readers we become receptive to synchronous, seamless repetition that supports conceptual learning. Although the book is primarily based on Lowenfeld's sand tray therapy approaches, it also values the work and contribution of Kalff's sandplay work. Beyond honoring these two amazing pioneers and creative thinkers, the book accentuates the neuroscientific reasons that sand and play therapy are so valuable and relevant to the treatment of trauma, as well as attachment ruptures, dysregulation, and many other challenging conditions. Brava to editors Grayson and Fraser for this labor of love and deep honoring of the traditional, the innovative, and most especially, the client's paced journey.' Eliana Gil, PhD, LMFT, RPT-S, ATR, founder and partner, Gil Institute for Trauma Recovery and Education 'What an important addition to the sand therapy field! Each chapter illuminates the author's work with clients telling their stories with care. Primarily psychodynamic in content, this book provides the reader with insight into the interaction and therapeutic purpose of each author's unique contribution and informs and encourages all of us who are honored to do this work.' Linda. E. Homeyer, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S, coauthor of Sandtray Therapy: A Practical Manual and Advanced Sandtray Therapy This is an exciting, beautifully written, and heartfelt book about sandtray therapy that includes the fascinating history of its origins and the sacred healing journeys that sandtray therapy offers to children and adults alike. David A. Crenshaw, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, author and board-certified clinical psychologist There are times that words seem insufficient to communicate an experience. Reading this inviting, grounding, and thought-provoking book was a learning experience unlike many others I've had. The book has intimacy, heart, logic, and contemporary knowledge and conveys a sacred respect for allowing our clients (and ourselves) to let our hands, bodies, hearts, and minds engage in the depth and richness that is sand therapy. The words that most resonate are integration and assimilation and as readers we become receptive to synchronous, seamless repetition that supports conceptual learning. Although the book is primarily based on Lowenfeld's sand tray therapy approaches, it also values the work and contribution of Kalff's sandplay work. Beyond honoring these two amazing pioneers and creative thinkers, the book accentuates the neuroscientific reasons that sand and play therapy are so valuable and relevant to the treatment of trauma, as well as attachment ruptures, dysregulation, and many other challenging conditions. Brava to editors Grayson and Fraser for this labor of love and deep honoring of the traditional, the innovative, and most especially, the client's paced journey. Eliana Gil, PhD, LMFT, RPT-S, ATR, founder and partner, Gil Institute for Trauma Recovery and Education What an important addition to the sand therapy field! Each chapter illuminates the author's work with clients telling their stories with care. Primarily psychodynamic in content, this book provides the reader with insight into the interaction and therapeutic purpose of each author's unique contribution and informs and encourages all of us who are honored to do this work. Linda. E. Homeyer, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S, coauthor of Sandtray Therapy: A Practical Manual and Advanced Sandtray Therapy Author InformationRita Grayson created the body-brain approach to sandtray therapy by combining her deep understanding and experience of sandtray with emerging knowledge in the field of relational neuroscience. Theresa Fraser is the owner/director of the Maritime Play Therapy Centre in Nova Scotia, Canada. She provides neurobiologically informed play therapy training internationally. 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