A collection of essays and articles written over a 30 year span by a seasoned sandplay therapist. Lois J. Carey is the training director and supervisor of the Center for Sandplay Studies. She is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Social Work; licensed clinical social worker in New York, Fellow in NY State Clinical Social Work Psychotherapists.; clinical member New York Assn. of Marriage and Family Therapists; Registered Play Therapist Supervisor of the Association for Play Therapy and a Registered Play Therapist. She is past-president of the NY Association for Play Therapy. Post grad studies in Sandplay in Switzerland and California with Dora Kalff as well as Martin Kalff and in New York with Genevieve Geer. Part of her training has also been in Art Therapy from a Jungian perspective. She has presented Sandplay and Art Therapy throughout the United States, in Europe, South Africa and Greece. She is the author of numerous articles and several books. When Pixies Come Out to Play: A Play Therapy Primer is the work of a true master of the craft of sandplay therapy informed by Jungian theory and the pioneering work of Dora Kallf with whom Lois Carey studied. Woven into the exquisite tapestry of this lovely book is history and theory of the method, rich case material told in a warm and moving voice which reflects the extraordinary empathy of this remarkable sandplay and play therapist . . . A wealth of information packed into a highly readable book that just like the author herself will be a cherished gift to us all for a long time to come. —David A. Crenshaw, Ph.D., ABPP, RPT-S Clinical Director "The metaphor that comes to mind as I read this book is that of the aboriginal painting—a large canvas of lots of varied sized and colored dots which represents a map of the territory. This book provides an extensive map of the territory, that is Play Therapy, Child Therapy and sand play as it applies to children, with a particular Jungian slant. I would recommend this to practitioners and students who can learn from its wisdom." —Aideen Taylor de Faoite, author of Narrative Play Therapy: Theory and Practice. "When Pixies Come Out to Play is a wonderful book for any clinician who uses creative mediums in their therapeutic work. It is a book that provides a back drop to understanding art therapy, play therapy and sandplay from a Jungian perspective. It provides a history and theoretical framework to create context and a lens to view the work through." —Majella Ryan, Biodynamic and Integrative Psychotherapist, Child Psychotherapist. PART I: OVERVIEW/METHODOLOGY 1. Overview of Play Therapy 2. Jungian Theory 3. Jungian Sandplay Therapy 4. Art as Therapy 5. Three Methods of Sandplay Therapy 6. Supervision for Sandplay Therapists 7. Sandplay, Art, and Play Therapy to Promote Anxiety Reduction 8. Ages and Stages of Child Development 9. The Mind/Body Connection in Sandplay PART II: TRAUMA and OTHER DISORDERS 10. Sandplay Therapy with a Troubled Child 11. Violence and Trauma in Sandplay Issues in Healing 12. Case of BD 13. Attachment and Loss: The Bereaved or Attachment Disordered Child in Sandplay Therapy 14. A Dog Called Sweetheart 15. Sexual Abuse: Historical Comments 16. Sexual Abuse Defined 17. Assessment of the Sexually Abused Child 18. The Acting-out Child 19. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) PART III: FAMILY/CULTURAL/SPIRITUALITY 20. Family Sandplay Therapy 21. Family Genograms in Play Therapy and Sandplay 22. Puppetry in Family Therapy 23. One Family’s Sandplay Journey 24. Death of a Parent or Grandparent 25. A Case of Suicide 26. Cultural Diversity 27. Spirituality in Sandplay Therapy PART IV: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO SYMBOLS AND ARCHETYPES 28. Symbols and Archetypes in Sandplay Therapy 29. Sandplay and the Great Mother Archetype 30. Dismemberment and Healing in The Wisdom of the Serpent 31. A Commentary: Symbols in Alice in Wonderland |