ssues.
The last few years have seen an increase in the acceptance and value of the use of employing more non-traditional techniques in the counseling relationship . The conceptualization and realization of a division of the American Counseling Association, the Association for Creativity in Counseling, devoted to such practices is proof that infusing creativity in the counseling process is accepted now more than ever (Duffy, 2006/2007). Whether it be the use of poetry and writing, the use of props and movement , or the use of humor (Goldin et al., 2006), more creative counseling interventions are being used with not only children and adolescents, but adults and families as well