Loss of a Twin: A Young Boy’s Encounter with Death and Dying

Antoinette Eimers,
Start Date: 11/11/2021
Scheduled course
Online

Overview

This workshop explores the sandplay therapy process of a sixyearold boy with acting out behavior in the home while his twin brother received medical care for recurrent leukemia. His process begins when his brother was undergoing a bone marrow transplant, and goes on to illustrate a deep journey of grief, loss, fear, and transformation as this boy courageously prepares for his brother’s certain death. The intens love for his brother is profoundly felt in his sand pictures, along with a powerful cotransference with the therapist. Many of the sand trays contain images from Egyptian mythology. The three trays that his twin brother completed will also be presented. In his sand trays, this dying boy shows the need for his mother to realize that he is dying the unspoken word in the home.

Play/sandplay therapists, social workers or mental
health professionals interested in a post-graduate level workshop on grief and
loss in children, sandplay therapy, and those interested in earning training
hours toward credentialing as a sandplay therapist (STA/ISST).

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