Sand Tray Expressive Technique

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Sand Tray Expressive Technique Introducing the Tray “Create a scene of your life the way it is now…” Take 5 minutes or so to allow participant to create his/her world in the sand Notice facial expressions, gestures, experience of making choices If you notice a feeling that seems to be present ask about it or reflect it You seem to be sad right now Process the world- “Tell me about what you created” “What was it like to create this scene?” “Who and what is important within this scene?” Deeper Processing: “If you could change this scene, what would it look like?” “What would you say to “this one” if you could say what you wanted to say?” “What feelings do you have when you look at your scene?” Closure: “What are you taking from this experience?” “What did you learn about yourself?” Have the students use minatures to represent their current world. Have them create a world together….

Story Stones Expressive Technique Introduce the opportunity as a way to create and paint something that is meaningful for the participant to assist in telling a story about him/her. Invite participant to reflect on what that might be: What do you think you might want to put on your stone? Utilize/showcase examples of other story stones as visual aids (if needed) Present participant with materials for creating stones (Paint, stones, brushes) Allow participant the space and time to paint/create stones and share his/her “story” with you Invite participant to utilize other pre-created stones to continue telling story