Discover Healing and Expression Through Creative Play

Are you seeking a gentle, nonverbal way to explore emotions and resolve inner conflicts? Sand Play Therapy offers a unique, creative approach that allows you to express yourself through symbolic play in a safe environment. At Summit Counseling Center, our trained therapists use sand play to support emotional healing for all ages.

What Is Sand Play Therapy?

Sand Play Therapy is a therapeutic technique where clients create scenes in a sandbox using miniature figures and objects. This symbolic process helps reveal unconscious feelings, trauma, and inner experiences. It is especially helpful for those who find verbal expression challenging, including children and adults.

What to Expect in Sand Play Therapy Sessions

In sessions, you will:

  • Create scenes in a sandbox using miniatures
  • Explore the stories and symbols that emerge
  • Work with your therapist to understand underlying emotions
  • Process trauma and life challenges in a nonverbal way
  • Develop new insights and healing through creative expression

This gentle, imaginative process facilitates deep emotional work.

Why Choose Summit Counseling Center?

  • Therapists trained in Sand Play Therapy techniques
  • Safe, supportive environment for creative healing
  • Services for children, teens, and adults
  • Flexible in-person and virtual therapy options

Experience the power of play in your healing journey.

Ready to Heal with Sand Play Therapy?

If you’re searching for Sand Play Therapy near me, creative therapy, or trauma counseling through expressive arts, Summit Counseling Center is here to help.

Call today or schedule your Sand Play Therapy session to begin your path to emotional healing.

Therapists for Sand Play Therapy

Allison Bates , M.S.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Registered Play Therapist

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