Where We Play
Environment is a big factor in Play therapy, sandplay, and many other therapeutic interventions. The setting must be inviting and comfortable and the array of toys and tools must be accessible and visible. I recently came across this post on the Jungian Psychology and Sandplay blog which features pictures of a very impressive and well-designed sandplay room...

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While searching the University of North Texas Center for Play Therapy website, I also came across these pictures of the playrooms they use.
I'd be very interested to see what kinds of set-ups other therapists have. If you have any pictures, or would like to take some, send them on over and we'll try to post them on the blog.
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While searching the University of North Texas Center for Play Therapy website, I also came across these pictures of the playrooms they use.
I'd be very interested to see what kinds of set-ups other therapists have. If you have any pictures, or would like to take some, send them on over and we'll try to post them on the blog.


hi gary, thanks so much for this very useful post! i hope i can send you pictures of my playroom soon. in the meantime, thank you for such a diligent blog and more power in your work!
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One of my challenges is that I have very limited space in my playroom. I manage by having lots of shelves, a puppet stand, a rolling storage cart, and using the wall for my easel.
Here's the link to my playroom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X15XuZ4PWa8
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