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A Case Study of Sand Drawing Therapy, Norio Seki
Ⅰ. Introduction In my previous paper, "Sand Drawing Therapy: A New Approach to Art Therapy," I discussed the characteristics and significance of using sand drawing as a form of therapy, as well as the procedures and precautions for its implementation, citing relevant literature. In this paper, I would like to introduce the practice and specific methods of sand drawing therapy through a case study. The therapist (hereafter Th) stands facing the client (hereafter Cl) and is
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This post is not about tomatoes - Jéferson Diogo de Oliveira Santos
The crickets sing a melody that indicates that night is coming. There is a constancy, as if breathing were permanent, keeping the music...
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A Walk in the Park - Yifat Golan Arav
We are both walking along the path in the park. We only come to the park on weekday mornings, when there are fewer people. You don’t like...
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Oil Crayons - The Spirit of Matter - Orbach and Galkin, 1997
Medium Characteristics Oil pastels look like colored sticks wrapped in paper. They feel soft, oily, creamy, and pliable. They soften even...
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