We talk to Megan Connell, the author of Tabletop Role-Playing Therapy: A Guide for the Clinician Game Master, about how therapists can go about using games as therapy.
You can find Megan’s book here https://amzn.to/40YnI21
For more about Megan’s practice go here https://www.meganpsyd.com/
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1 Comment
onhtwndr
on July 24, 2023 at 1:31 pm
This is a great way to build rapport with younger clients I find. I have a set of figurines that represent archetypes & tarot cards which I invite people to work with. It’s both creative & fun seeing what comes up.
This is a great way to build rapport with younger clients I find. I have a set of figurines that represent archetypes & tarot cards which I invite people to work with. It’s both creative & fun seeing what comes up.
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