This basic set of play therapy games is a great way to get your collection started. Each game was hand picked by Dr. Gary for it's therapeutic use and value!
Includes:
: Here's a deck of cards that teaches children how to manage their anger. Using two internal dialog techniquesThought Stopping and Self-Talkkids can stop anger in its tracks. By simply playing cards, they learn to envision a stop sign whenever their anger is triggered and to replace their angry thoughts with more positive responses.
: Ages 5-adult. Fun, non-competitive game to encourage conversation and communication. A great way to help kids open up!
: Ages 13-adult. Fun, non-competitive game designed to encourage conversation and communication. A gentle way to help adolescents begin to have therapeutic conversations.
: Ages 5-adult. A fun, non-competitive game designed to encourage conversation and communication. A great way to get families communicating!
: Ages 6 and up. This card game is designed to educated players about a specific disorder and provide them with skills for managing that disorder. Includes a deck of cards for each disorder, instructions and a bag of chips.
: Children will find this game to be a fun and pleasurable way to learn about themselves, as they learn how to express themselves. This engaging game allows therapists and counselors to assess psychological processes quickly and effectively in a playful and non-threatening way, while helping the child to increase self-awareness and self-understanding. Together, game participants will find new ways to solve problems, identify their emotions, and communicate effectively.
All ages. This soft 4 inch thumball is a great ice breaker! Simply toss the ball around the group. Whoever catches it reacts to the text on the panel by their thumb. It's a great way to get discussions going, with any group! No inflation necessary.