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	<description>Jayne Hogan. Registered Psychologist. Bathurst       Ph:0412022995</description>
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		<title>Sandplay for childrens grief</title>
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Sandplay describes a type of therapy which allows people to express themselves creatively and non-verbally. Sandplay allows access to the unconscious and expression of feelings without words. Sandplay is a gentle, yet powerful therapy, used with adults and children.
In the 1930&#8217;s Margaret Lowenfeld, a child psychoanalyst developed what later became known as the &#8216;World Technique. [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Most children will cope well with grief and loss with the support of loving family and friends who allow them to express their feelings and talk about what has happened. However sometimes children can benefit from child grief counselling.
 
 Grief counselling can help when children seem to be &#8217;stuck&#8217; in their grief. Grief may be affecting [...]]]></description>
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