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Abstract, thank you. It never occurred to me that there would be any information out there about using sand trays. Doh! Although maybe it's better not to read too much because then it might influence what I did if I tried it.
I can understand it being soothing and helping you to stay present. That's why I do origami with the tissues.
I had no idea about the in depth use you described. Is that why there are little toy figures in the sand tray in the corner of my therapist's room? I always thought that was weird. I imagined she threw them in there when tidying up or something.
I really like the idea of creating a landscape, and putting figures in it. I would love that. It makes so much sense. I want to do it right now!
As you know, my therapist is tanspersonal and uses Jungian concepts. I'm not sure about returning to her and doing these things with her, because of where the two of us are at. Maybe, maybe not, but I suppose that's a topic for another thread. Whenever I go back to therapy and whoever I see, though, I want to do this.
I'm also not sure about letting my guard down too much. I've worked loads on the trauma when I was 20 but not much on childhood. Talking about that is still highly threatening to me. It needs a lot of containment. But I could make landscapes/tableaux in a session. I so want to do that, now you've told me.
In fact... I'm remembering as I write this that I actually used to make little landscapes in a tray when I was little. Not with sand, with things from the garden. I loved it and t was my own thing, it has only good associations. In particular, an association with an archetype that's helpful now when I have to do any work on childhood. Wow.
Thank you, and everyone else who has shared things here. This thread is helping me get much more awareness and some feeling of direction. :)