Linda Cunningham PhD

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Relational Sandplay Therapy and Preverbal Trauma

In Early relational trauma, Expanding Sandplay Theory on July 13, 2010 at 4:28 pm

Relational Sandplay Therapy is an advanced, post-Kalffian[1] theory for working with preverbal trauma. This kind of trauma is usually due to early maternal deprivation, and is also called early relational trauma.

Kalsched (1996, p. 1) defines this kind of trauma as

“any experience that causes the child unbearable psychic pain or anxiety. Trauma of this magnititude varies from Read the rest of this entry »

An Introduction to the Four Archetypal Relational Fields

In Four Archetypal Relational Fields on June 27, 2010 at 11:43 pm

Relational Sandplay Therapy by Linda Cunningham, PhD

The first book to focus on the clinical relationship in sandplay, Relational Sandplay Therapy provides both beginners and experienced sandplay therapists with a new perspective on the healing power of sandplay. This perspective is relational, intersubjective, and deeply explores the interwovenness of Read the rest of this entry »

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