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I may get sand table therapy after all

Posted by Dinah on April 20, 2005, at 18:21:50

My son's play therapist wants to do family play therapy as well. My husband is not keen on the notion. But if he agrees, we might get to do sand table play.

I warned her that I'm not at *all* good at playing. :(

The idea makes me feel very self conscious, and like my husband, I wonder if she could actually tell anything about the real us under those circumstances. My husband says he'd be sure to be on his best behavior. :D

But she's worked wonders with my son. The original Gary Cooper clam. I never ever thought she'd break through to him. Yet a few short sessions later, he's a real pro and he's making real changes in how he handles things. Why can't I change that fast? It's not his age either. I went for a year at age 13 and didn't change an iota. Not really anyway.

I'm so proud of him. :)

If she can do what I thought was impossible there, she maybe could tell something about our dynamics watching us play.

I'm really not good at playing. :(

 

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