Using Sand Tray Therapy with Individuals Diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease

Mindy Parsons
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It has been reported that the mental health needs of the aging U.S. population are historically underserved by the counseling profession. In response, this qualitative research investigated the impact of sandtray therapy on individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Participants successfully completed the creation of sandtrays while the researcher observed, interviewed, and documented the individual sandtray creations. The researcher, also the sandtray therapist providing the intervention, had nearly seven years of experience working in a private practice setting using sandtray therapy. The sand tray therapist has completed multiple trainings in the modality, including multiple week-long experiences in Adlerian sandtray therapy with Dr. Terry Kottman. Dr. Kottman also consulted on this research and assisted in evaluating the clients' sandtrays. The intervention established that using the sand tray allows the dementia patient to kinesthetically connect to their inner cognitions through the intentional symbolic expression offered by this unique therapeutic medium. Using a series of eight sand trays of varying thematic concepts, the participants were offered a modality to facilitate a synthesization of their continued individuation, presenting a possible neural pathway to connect and express thoughts, feelings, emotions, concerns, challenges, and fears. The findings of this study include the fact that all trays were classified as "empty" and that the majority of the participants placed objects almost exclusively on the right side of the tray, which is commonly associated with the concrete or conscious side. The use of sandtray allowed each individual the opportunity to create autobiographies in the sand and literally navigate through time – past, present, and future, confronting fears, expressing hope and possibilities. The research study results offer insight into the psychotherapeutic effects of using sandtray therapy with dementia patients, as well as a better understanding of the cognitive and expressive abilities and limitations of an individual with impaired memory. The results also offer insight into this population's difficulties with short-term memory and possibly indicate a potential means for monitoring cognitive decline.
用沙盘疗法治疗阿尔茨海默病患者
据报道,美国人口老龄化的心理健康需求是历史上服务不足的咨询专业。为此,本定性研究调查了沙盘疗法对诊断为阿尔茨海默病的个体的影响。参与者成功地完成了沙盘的创作,而研究人员则观察、采访并记录了每个沙盘的创作。研究人员,也是提供干预的沙盘治疗师,有近七年的经验,在私人执业环境中使用沙盘疗法。沙盘治疗师已经完成了多种形式的培训,包括与Terry Kottman博士一起进行为期数周的阿德勒沙盘治疗。Kottman博士也为这项研究提供咨询,并协助评估客户的沙盘。通过这种独特的治疗媒介提供的有意的象征性表达,使用沙盘可以让痴呆症患者在动觉上与他们的内在认知联系起来。使用一系列的八个不同主题概念的沙盘,参与者提供了一种模式,以促进他们持续个性化的综合,呈现出一种可能的神经通路来连接和表达思想、感受、情感、关注、挑战和恐惧。这项研究的发现包括,所有的托盘都被归类为“空的”,大多数参与者几乎都把物体放在托盘的右侧,这通常与具体或有意识的一侧有关。沙盘的使用让每个人都有机会在沙子上创作自传,并在过去、现在和未来中穿梭,面对恐惧,表达希望和可能性。该研究结果为使用沙盘疗法治疗痴呆症患者的心理治疗效果提供了见解,并更好地了解了记忆受损个体的认知和表达能力以及局限性。研究结果也为这一人群的短期记忆困难提供了见解,并可能为监测认知能力下降提供了一种潜在的方法。
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