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Creative Ethic
  • Home
  • About
    • Biographical Notes
    • Creative Ethic
  • Trilogy
    • The Trilogy
    • Play and Creativity Therapy
    • The Relationship Game
    • Initiatives with Therapeutic Benefits
    • Training Courses
  • Play Away
    • Play Away Projects
    • Play Away Charters
    • Play Away Days
  • Documents
    • The Doc: Therapy through Play and Creativity
    • La Doc Relationship Play
    • La Doc Initiatives with Therapeutic Benefits
  • Contact
VERITY J GAVIN
VERITY J GAVIN
  • Home
  • About
    • Biographical Notes
    • Creative Ethic
  • Trilogy
    • The Trilogy
    • Play and Creativity Therapy
    • The Relationship Game
    • Initiatives with Therapeutic Benefits
    • Training Courses
  • Play Away
    • Play Away Projects
    • Play Away Charters
    • Play Away Days
  • Documents
    • The Doc: Therapy through Play and Creativity
    • La Doc Relationship Play
    • La Doc Initiatives with Therapeutic Benefits
  • Contact

The Collections

Different versions of the same type of object can be used for exploration with a patient, which often takes place in three stages: for oneself, with another person and in a group.

You will find many other suggestions in the Creative Groups manual.

These collections offer you 10 different types of materials:

1 - Wooden knives and forks

2 - Clear gloves

3 - Cardboard toilet roll tubes

4 - Glasses

5 - Photo frames

6 - Bags, baskets and small boxes

7 - Pens

8 - Clothes pegs

9 - Hooks

10 - Bracelets

The collection of lightweight wooden spoons can be held in both hands to spark conversations, scenes and stories among friends (and enemies), family members, social workers... Friends can be placed on the fingers of one hand. The two hands can represent different groups holding different positions in the conflict.

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Wooden spoons and knives

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Glasses

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Photo frames

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Bracelets

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Clear gloves

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Clothes pegs

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Feathers

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Hooks

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Cardboard tubes

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Baskets

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