Edith Jeske, German author and song-writing teacher, is enthusiastic about the OH Cards. She has been using them since the mid 90-ies and has gathered a lot of experience – in particular with the aspect of chance. “… Experience shows: If we as songwriters use the OH cards regularly and use them as a random […]
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Interview with Estelle Phelippeau Métrot. She presents the associative cards, explaining some reasons for their worldwide success. The cards have many benefits. The pleasures of playing, self exploration, getting to know others, developing skills and stimulating creativity and cooperation.
Continue ReadingResearch bio-physiologist Peter Gray writes about the importance of play for children, including how things have changed and how they’re changing.
Continue ReadingNLP trainer and hypnotist Mike Mandel uses OH Cards in multiple ways, including with hypnosis students – to craft metaphors, activate the right brain and the unconscious mind, and stimulate creativity.
Continue ReadingDramatherapist and clinical supervisor Lili Levy uses OH Cards for dramatherapy and considers them an important tool in her work.
Continue ReadingSophia Bonnie Wodin is a psychotherapist, teacher, and spiritual mentor in private practice, and also facilitate writer’s circles. She uses OH Cards in her practice and as writing prompts.
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 …”
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Bodhi Simpson uses OH Cards in conjunction with art in her art therapy practice to help her clients heal and express themselves in creative ways.
Continue ReadingExpressive Arts Consultant Fay Wilkinson uses OH Cards with students in an expressive arts program, as a storyteller, and to explore depression with seniors.
Continue ReadingMural reproductions of five of John David Ellis’s art pieces from his OH Cards deck colourfully adorn the outside of an apartment house.
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