ABSTRACT

What is sandplay? Can it help adults as well as children?

Originally published in 1992, the late Joel Ryce-Menuhin, leading exponent of sandplay, gives an engaging account of this increasingly popular Jungian therapy, drawing on his own wide experience of using sandplay with patients of all ages and backgrounds. He shows how it can help patients to express ‘beyond words and before words’ the deepest archetypal images from the unconscious, and how effective sandplay can be in the healing of pathology, neurosis and grief. A former concert pianist, who became a Jungian analyst, he was the first to introduce Jungian sandplay therapy to Britain.

chapter 1|7 pages

At the Threshold

chapter 2|20 pages

The Entrance Hall

chapter 3|10 pages

Into the Reception Room

chapter 4|53 pages

Working in the Sandplay Room

chapter 5|16 pages

Passing by the Author's Study Room