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Sandtray Therapy: A Practical Manual

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Sandtray Therapy is an essential book for professionals and students interested in incorporating this unique modality into work with clients of all ages. The fourth edition includes important discussion of the neurobiological aspects of trauma and sandtray therapy, further exploration of sandtray therapy in the context of the DSM-5, and a renewed review of the sandtray therapy literature. Readers will find that the book is still replete with handouts, images, examples, and resources. The authors’ six-step protocol guides beginners through a typical session, including room setup, creation and processing of the sandtray, cleanup, post-session documentation, and much more.

207 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 22, 2010

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Linda E. Homeyer

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6 reviews2 followers
February 24, 2013
I borrowed this book from a friend but it was so useful and well laid out that I think I will get my own copy. It is straightforward and helping me get my basic beginners sand tray collection started.. Loved it!
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506 reviews29 followers
March 12, 2018
FOUR AND A HALF STARS. This is a very clearly written and straight forward manual for therapists who want to know more about Sandtray and how to use it in their practice. It was a great foundation to read before I did an in person training on this subject and I will definitely be referring to it now that I'm using the technique with clients. A must have for any therapist interested in Sandtray.
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40 reviews16 followers
September 6, 2025
It took me a while to get through cover to cover because it’s not exactly a thriller but it was so informative, helpful, and accessibly written. I’ve never read training material that has such a friendly and engaging “voice.” It was much less of a chore to read that some other things … (ahem the DBT manual)
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443 reviews36 followers
January 4, 2018
I read this book for class. I love it. I have no background with sandtray therapy, so this was my first introduction. It made me excited to learn more about this type of therapy, and I feel it would be a really useful practical resource to keep as a student and eventually as a practitioner.
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22 reviews
April 24, 2025
I LOVE SANDTRAY THERAPY SO MUCH. I want to do this kind of therapy forever. Additionally, it fits best into the two categories of patients that I am most interested in – children, and trauma patients.
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176 reviews
January 18, 2018
A required text for a course I took in sandtray, it was a good read, I really liked it. As it says there in the title, it's very practical and a good guide for using this intervention.
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Author 14 books68 followers
January 23, 2021
Useful ideas for sandtray with all ages and in a variety of settings. This manual also contains a good body of research and clinical forms.
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30 reviews
February 5, 2017
Great practical information on skills, prep, and the process of sandtray therapy.
7 reviews2 followers
March 26, 2017
Very practical overview

This was an easy to read summary of sand tray therapy. This book has a lot of helpful information in it.
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December 17, 2022
This was my first introduction to sand tray therapy. I didn’t know anything about it and this book is comprehensive and easy to read.
I like this book because it recognizes the somatic experience of trauma and how it impacts us from a neurobiological perspective. Many traditional talk therapies don’t access this somatic experience the same way sand tray therapy does. The book talks about how sand tray therapy can allow the trauma to heal from a neurobiological perspective first through the somatic experience of sand and control over the client’s miniature world. This can eventually lead to cognitive reprocessing in traditional talk therapy in the future.
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156 reviews17 followers
January 26, 2020
I was skeptical of this type of therapy before experiencing it myself. The way sandtray taps into the unconscious is pretty unreal - my first time experiencing it left me in tears. (no regrets) Dr. Homeyer teaches in the Professional Counseling program at Texas State University and she is absolutely a guru in the field of sandtray therapy. If you plan to utilize sandtray in your practice, this is a definite must-read.
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