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Originally Posted by CantExplain
I don't know if it's as grand as a "methodology". It's just a Jungian sandbox. But it's a good way to access the visual-spatial part of the mind that talk therapy neglects.
On the other hand, when I've set up the scene and posed the figures, I still have to explain it to Mr T.
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But how does it actually work? Did you set up the scene at home and bring the picture? Or are these things that Mr T has in his office? If so, do you talk to him while you set it up, or do you talk afterwards and explain it all in one go? How long does it take to decide what to do with the figures? How do you know when you've done it right? And what kind of feedback does Mr T give?
Sorry about all the questions, and feel free to ignore them if I'm being too intrusive. I am just trying to understand how this works. I've never heard of anything like this.