




Credit: Activity to explore attachment styles using oranges, from The Institute of Arts for Therapy and Education London.
Using Oranges to explore Attachment
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9 responses to “Using Oranges to explore Attachment”
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This is incredible. I’m a Dramatherapist and this really spoke to me, for many reasons! I would like to connect more and ask you something more about it if that would be ok. my email address is danieleitan@outlook.com
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Hi there, this is a beautiful and eloquent way of explaining much of what I do in group therapy for recovering addicts, I’d love to show my group this work and I will leave a message here about how they responded to it.
Many thanks
Nick
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Thank you I appreciate that 🙂
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Hi, I was in the audience too, and I did choose my orange but never found it back so I returned to my place without an orange! It was so nice to see your drawings and read your comments, you made me smile. What a great day that was at IATE!
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So nice to hear from a fellow IATER. If I hadn’t found my orange I would have been BEREFT. I hope you were ok about it. Thank you for your comment 🙂
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THIS is great…easy to “digest”!!
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Thank you!
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This is fantastic. Or tally breaks out down. I like to explain to clients how things work as well and this is a great way to do that. Fantastic work.
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