Play Therapy Resources
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Puzzled?
How to Solve Problems by Picturing Solutions
by Ned Engel, Ed.D., Ph.D., ABPP, Judy Iacovino, M.A., CAS, Beth Gamble, M.A., CAS, Kimberly Filoia, M.A., CAS, Maria Schmidt, M.A., CAS, and Angela Zizzamia, Ph.D., CASThis set of 4 puzzles offers a creative alternative to board games.
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Shadows and Deeper Shadows
Expanded Second Edition
by Russell Deal and Fiona Gardner; illustrated by Carolyn MarroneThis set of 48 emotionally charged images invites people to reflect on their experiences and explore the "shadows" in their lives.
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Solution City
by Ned Engel, Ed.D., Ph.D., ABPP, Julie Banister, M.A., CAS, Jill Elaine Bennett, M.A., CAS, Kimberli K. Breen, M.S., CAS, Patrick S. O'Donnell, M.S., CAS, and Anthony Sasso, M.A., CASCombining concrete psychological knowledge and an exciting treasure hunt, this board game promises to become a play therapy staple.
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Sound Screen
Keep your therapy sessions private.
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Storytelling Card Game
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.The projective game that helps uncover Children's problems
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Talk-it-Out
by Gordon Greenhalgh, Ph.D.Having trouble getting teens to open up?
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Talking, Feeling, and Doing Game
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.For Children Who are Inhibited or Uncooperative in Therapy
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Talking, Feeling, and Doing Workbook
by Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D.The 25 topics included in this workbook focus on themes ranging from "Anger" to "Values."
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Tangle Jr. Textured
18 interconnected 1" pieces extending to 7-with bumps and grooves
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Tangle Jr., Fuzzies
18 interconnected 1" pieces-fuzzy and fun-adding up to 7"
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Therapy Putty
The clinician's all-purpose answer for children who are nervous, anxious, distracted, or withdrawn in therapy.
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Thumballs: Emotions Mania
Throw it, catch it, look under your thumb, and react.
Related Thumballs: Items: Who Are You? -
Totika: Set (includes blocks & Self-Esteem Cards)
by Scott Dziura, M.S.This interactive game is a terrific way to spice up your therapy sessions.
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Treasure Chest of Group Activities
by Susanna Palomares, Dianne Schilling, and Cathy WinchThis box of activity sheets really is a "treasure chest" for busy counselors seeking new and engaging ways to help children and teens develop academic, social, and life skills.
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Your Life in Comics
100 Things for Guys to Write and Draw
by Bill ZimmermanWhat's your story? This do-it-yourself comic book lets boys answer that question

