The History and Development of Sandplay Therapy – Part I
About this Course
This course begins at the roots of Sandplay with H.G. Wells’ book Floor Games, written in 1918, the inspiration for Margaret Lowenfeld’s World Technique, and later, Dora Kalff’s Jungian Sandplay Therapy. This course explores the essential role of play in therapeutic development and change, and the relationship between the creation of miniature worlds, the imagination and personal growth.
This is a self-paced, read & test course – No time limits
CE/Training Hours: 6
Reading: 87 Pages
Quiz: 45 Questions
Enrollment Fee: $49.00
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Learning Objectives
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Discuss the original text that inspired the development of Lowenfeld’s World Technique play therapy modality and, subsequently, Jungian Sandplay therapy.
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Describe the value of play as understood by the highly creative writer and social theorist, H.G. Wells.
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Discuss the need for play in everyday life, and in healing and growth.
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Explain the relationship between the play therapy method of building miniature worlds, stimulating the imagination and releasing creative energies.
CE Hours: 6
Reading: H.G. Wells Floor Games: A Father’s Account of Play and Its Legacy of Healing – Ed. Turner…pages 1-87
Test: 45 questions
Enrollment Fee: $49.00
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