Saturday, November 12, 2022, 03:00 – 07:00 PM, on zoom, in English
Working in sandplay can be very provocative and at the same time dangerous because we explore with clients’ unknown realms of the personal and family unconscious. Working with children make me look at the symptom as an alarm bell that brings the family to therapy. These can create difficulties when working in the sand takes us by surprise and highlights family secrets. The discovery of these secrets must be managed with great care and affection in the therapeutic process to find a solution and not be passed on to future generations. It will be presented the case of a very courageous 6-year-old girl and the way she “solves” the secret of her family by made it known.
Marina Ionescu, is a psychologist, Certified Transactional Analyst in Psychotherapy and PTSTA-P, certified psychotherapist in sandplay therapy. Since 2019 she is an internationally accredited trainer and supervisor in sandplay therapy by ISST, organizing training and supervision groups for psychotherapists. She has been working in private practice for over 14 years with adults, families, children, teenagers, and their parents. Develops programs for parents and adults and collaborates in national and international educational projects.
Saturday, November 12, 2022, 03:00 – 07:00 PM, on zoom, in English