Department of Sandplay Therapist & Psychotherapist, Huge Dream Counseling Psychology Center, Seoul, Korea
Correspondence :
Kyu-suk Kang ,Tel: +82-70-4062-4838, Fax: +82-31-716-1685, Email: kitty4839@naver.com
Received: April 15, 2013 Accepted: May 30, 2013
Abstract
This study examines the symbolic meaning of crafts based on the theory of analytical psychology. First, the meaning of crafts was examined in terms of its reflection of personal experiences, general characteristics, and as shown in various cultural and mythical contexts both at home and abroad. Next, crafts were examined from a perspective of analytical psychology. Third, the identified symbolic elements of crafts were applied to the sandbox play, and two sandboxes were examined for their manifestation of the symbolic meaning of crafts. Based on the analysis, the study shows that crafts is an important form of symbol that is present in two conflicting processes of “contradicting meanings” and “individuation” in perceptive development.