Therapeutic benefit of sandplay and work with symbols in clients with disrupted communication ability

The objective of the paper is to examine the use of sandplay therapy and work with symbols in treating clients with disrupted communication ability. A possible therapeutic benefit is shown on two case studies: 30-year-old woman after a car accident involving extensive craniocerebral trauma and conse...

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