Choosing a name: MURMO
After my husband and I made our mutual decision to establish a therapy centre, we approached the process of choosing a name in much the same way as we would
Transitional Objects, Comfort Cloths, and Plush Toys
In this article, I would like to present the concept and significance of what psychology calls a transitional object, in relation to the child, the family, and kindergarten life. The
Wings of One’s Own
I give a child wings, then teach him how to fly with his own(Gabriel García Márquez: The Puppet)I first came into contact with OPNI’s art therapy workshops in the mid-1990s.
The Main Beam – What working in symbol therapy means to me
When the door of symbol therapy opened before me, a world of wonder unfolded. I always felt a sense of belonging and confidence whenever I walked through this door. Here,
“No.” “I don’t want to.”
“No.” “I don’t want to.” “Yes, I do.” Do these words sound familiar? Perhaps we hear them thousands of times a day from our little ones? If so, we probably
Go ahead, you’ll do great!
One of the most important parental responsibilities is to protect our children and care for them, while also helping them to boldly test their limits with new, unfamiliar, and challenging