Daphna Rosin is a Jungian psychotherapist and certified sandplay therapist based in Rosh HaAyin, Israel. She holds a Master's degree in Art Therapy and is a Certified Sandplay Therapist through the International Society for Sandplay Therapy, with membership in the Israeli Sandplay Therapists Association. Her clinical practice integrates expressive arts therapy, Jungian analytical psychology, and sandplay within a depth-psychological framework.

Rosin has made notable contributions to the sandplay therapy literature, publishing several articles in the Journal of Sandplay Therapy and related professional venues. Her published works include explorations of symbolism in sandplay, such as her study of the starfish as symbol and its multiple meanings in the therapeutic process, as well as her investigation of alchemy and the transformation of the therapist-client relationship. She has also written on Jung's approach to spirituality and its value for sandplay practice, and has published clinical case studies including her account of a boy's struggle to strengthen psychological foundations through sandplay therapy.

Her work reflects a deep engagement with the symbolic and imaginal dimensions of therapeutic practice, drawing on Jungian theory, alchemical imagery, and the creative process to facilitate psychological transformation. Rosin's dual training in art therapy and Jungian sandplay positions her at the intersection of visual expression and depth psychology.

Training & lineage

  • MA Art Therapy

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