Text by Irena Bezic Since the beginning of my cooperation with Moritz Egetmeyer 15 years ago, OH cards have become a popular, creative medium in psychotherapy and psychological care in Croatia. I am very pleased with this development because I am convinced that this is a great way to work with projective material without “threatening” […]
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Dramatherapist and clinical supervisor Lili Levy uses OH Cards for dramatherapy and considers them an important tool in her work.
Continue ReadingPsychologist Connie L. Simons uses OH cards in dream interpretation, but also when working with waking dreams, to gain further access to feelings, to help to reveal symbolism, and to clarify daily or current events for a client.
Continue ReadingRosemarie Somaiah of the Asian Storytelling Network shares experiences of using OH Cards in her work as a professional storyteller, author, and educator. “I was first introduced to OH Cards by Kiran Shah and Sheila Wee, who used them in storytelling workshops. Kiran promoted the use of OH cards here in Singapore, where I met Moritz Egetmeyer, the OH Cards publisher, when he facilitated the workshops. However, it was only when I began to …”
Continue ReadingAn overview of three levels of difficulty children face regarding trauma. The material presented was designed for application by Israeli and Palestinian teachers in their classrooms.
Continue ReadingDiane Kukulis used OH Cards in clinical therapy help to further processes in families that might stall just short of getting at core feelings.
Continue ReadingIn his book about group facilitation techniques, psychologist Pedro Bolgeri Escorza presents an OH Cards exercise for groups.
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