Working with families is challenging and rewarding. Sometimes parents are reluctant to engage in therapy and often blame their children or teens for family problems. …
Telehealth with Teenagers
Kids and teens are often forced to attend psychotherapy, but there are also some kids who welcome the chance to have someone listen to, validate, …
Therapy Games for the Classroom
For teachers and counselors who work with children on a daily basis, you know that talking is not always the most effective way gathering information …
Therapeutic Role Playing Games
Kids and teens often struggle on their individual journeys to adulthood, not knowing who they are, or where they fit in. Role playing games help …
Magic Therapy Cubes
Based on the therapeutic miracle question, “If you could wish for anything, what would you wish for?” Magic Therapy Cubes helps identify underlying issues that …
The Magic Seekers Role Playing Game
We are excited to introduce one of our newest games! The Magic Seekers is a fun, therapeutic role playing games for individuals, groups or families. …
The Psychology of Fun
When was the last time you played and had fun? Play is not only for children, but is just as important for adults too. Playing …
How to Deal with Difficult Parents
Working with resistant parents is common in therapy, as kids often report the source of their unhappiness or issues relating directly to their parents. Begin …
Helping Kids in Blended Families
Lucky and the Stinky Cheese Man is a humorous story about a blended family. Lucky the rescue cat lives a stable and uneventful life until …
Kids with Trauma
Kids with trauma may be reserved or shut down in therapy sessions. Building trust is an essential part of the process. When I begin working …