Combining Ericksonian and Sandplay Approaches to Therapy with Children who Manifest Depression as a Developmental Barrier

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Combining Ericksonian and Sandplay Approaches to Therapy with Children who Manifest Depression as a Developmental Barrier

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 22 , issue 2 , 2012 , pages: 221–226
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2012.10820520
Author(s): Jacobus G. Maree University of Pretoria, , Liesel Ebers¨hn University of Pretoria, , Dirkie A. de Villiers University of Pretoria,

Abstract

This study reports on the use of the Ericksonian approach combined with sandplay therapy to assist children who present with depression, a troublesome developmental barrier. Participants were six children and/or adolescents with depression (two males and four females; age range 7 to 18; ethnicity: five white and one black). The intervention occurred once a week over a two-month period (eight 60-minute sessions in total). Outcome data were collected using qualitative interview and thematically analyzed. The Ericksonian approach to sandplay therapy had an overall positive effect on children who experienced depression as a developmental barrier.

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