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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: José Luis Gonzalo Marrodán , Rafael Benito MoragaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.550kg ISBN: 9781032416601ISBN 10: 1032416602 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 28 August 2023 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 Contents1. The most frequently asked questions about the sandtray technique 2. Comprehensive psychotherapy model where the sandtray technique is applied: Barudy and Dantagnan´s Three Block Systemic Traumatherapy 3. Sandtray and trauma therapy 4. The sandtray technique: The work of identification, expression and emotional regulation 5. The sandtray technique to work on empowerment (Block II) 6. The sandtray technique to work on the resilient reintegration of traumatic contents and the psychological elaboration of the life story (Block III) 7. How the brain damaged by trauma works when performing sandplay therapyReviews'Is a wonderful book that will illuminate practitioners, particularly those working with traumatised children and adolescents, in their task of helping these young people understand and overcome their traumatic experiences, build resilience and progress through a healthier, long-term developmental path in their lives. One of the outstanding strengths of the present book is that it is rooted in a secure base of more than one hundred years of child and adolescent mental health, from which it explores and digs deeply into the therapeutic applications of the sandtray technique, whilst integrating the domains of trauma, resilience, parental skills, personal development and neuroscience, within a framework of attachment-based thinking and practice.' Arturo Ezquerro is a London-based consultant psychiatrist, psychoanalytic psychotherapist, and group analyst. 'The risk is that upon discovering the existence of therapeutic techniques as attractive and promising as the sandtray, they are applied with the illusion that these by themselves will be sufficient, neglecting the care that should be taken to apply, contextualize and integrate them in a process that is relational, affectively binding, empathic and mentalizing between therapist and patient. Thanks to his human quality, his extensive training and his rich clinical experience, the authors have the skills and sufficient authority to affirm that Traumatherapy is the ideal scenario that guarantees the effective and respectful application of the sandtray technique, applying it in the moment and adapting it to the uniqueness of each child or adolescent. The organization of the contents to work on in each block, following the neurosequential principle, is the best guarantee so that the therapeutic impact of using the sandtray keeps all its meaning and effectiveness.' Jorge Barudy is a neuropsychiatrist, psychotherapist, family therapist, and trainer of the EFTA (European Association of Family Therapy). Maryorie Dantagnan is a pedagogue, psychologist, child psychotherapist and co-director of IFIV, Spain. ‘Is a wonderful book that will illuminate practitioners, particularly those working with traumatised children and adolescents, in their task of helping these young people understand and overcome their traumatic experiences, build resilience and progress through a healthier, long-term developmental path in their lives. One of the outstanding strengths of the present book is that it is rooted in a secure base of more than one hundred years of child and adolescent mental health, from which it explores and digs deeply into the therapeutic applications of the sandtray technique, whilst integrating the domains of trauma, resilience, parental skills, personal development and neuroscience, within a framework of attachment-based thinking and practice.’ Arturo Ezquerro is a London-based consultant psychiatrist, psychoanalytic psychotherapist, and group analyst. ‘The risk is that upon discovering the existence of therapeutic techniques as attractive and promising as the sandtray, they are applied with the illusion that these by themselves will be sufficient, neglecting the care that should be taken to apply, contextualize and integrate them in a process that is relational, affectively binding, empathic and mentalizing between therapist and patient. Thanks to their human quality, their extensive training and their rich clinical experience, the authors have the skills and sufficient authority to affirm that Traumatherapy is the ideal scenario that guarantees the effective and respectful application of the sandtray technique, applying it in the moment and adapting it to the uniqueness of each child or adolescent. The organization of the contents to work on in each block, following the neurosequential principle, is the best guarantee so that the therapeutic impact of using the sandtray keeps all its meaning and effectiveness.’ Jorge Barudy is a neuropsychiatrist, psychotherapist, family therapist, and trainer of the EFTA (European Association of Family Therapy). Maryorie Dantagnan is a pedagogue, psychologist, child psychotherapist and co-director of IFIV, Spain. Author InformationJosé Luis Gonzalo Marrodán, PhD, is a psychologist specialist in clinical psychology, psychotherapist by the EFPA, postgraduate in systemic-infant traumatherapy by the IFIV of Barcelona, and clinical EMDR specialist for adults. He runs the blog: www.buenostratos.com. Rafael Benito Moraga, PhD, is a psychiatrist, family therapist, and postgraduate in systemic-child traumatherapy by the IFIV of Barcelona. He works in his private clinic conducting psychiatric and psychotherapeutic treatment of adolescents and adults. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |