The Squiggle-Drawing Game in Child Psychotherapy
Abstract
The squiggle-drawing game is an adaptation of Winnicott’s Squiggle Technique using the story-telling approach of Gardner and Kritzberg. It is a useful technique in obtaining thematic material and communicating through metaphor with latency-age children, who often resist direct questioning about their problems and feelings.
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