Sharla Erbe’s thoughts on using OH with non-verbal children and adults who can’t access language to process their traumatic experiences.
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Diane Kukulis used OH Cards in clinical therapy help to further processes in families that might stall just short of getting at core feelings.
Continue ReadingJoan Stockbridge uses the COPE deck in a substance abuse recovery home for women facing custody loss of their kids if they don’t make significant changes.
Continue ReadingIn Christine Gatineau’s article, she introduced associative OH Cards and their process of bypassing the mind to allow advancement into the depths of the psyche.
Continue ReadingAn article by Janine Moore giving an introduction to the OH Cards, with a focus on their history and their use in various settings, including casual social settings.
Continue ReadingIn his forward for the book Strawberries Beyond My Window, OH Cards publisher Moritz Egetmeyer writes about the historical trajectory of his involvement with the OH Cards genre.
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Continue ReadingThe Pencil Sharpener is a guide to storytelling and creative writing which includes demonstrations of how OH Card decks can be used to teach those topics.
Continue ReadingIn his book about group facilitation techniques, psychologist Pedro Bolgeri Escorza presents an OH Cards exercise for groups.
Continue ReadingAn article by psychologist David Elkin about the importance of play for children and the disappearance of play from children’s lives.
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