Forgot Password. Email: Reset Password. Card Game. Party Game. View All. Group Therapy. Description Discussions Marketplace Description Each player moves along a track and draws the appropriate "Therapist" card, performing the stated actions on the card, such as: - Hold each member of the group in a way which shows how you feel about him.
Game Discussions Add Comment. Please enter at least one item. Please enter the link of the website. Please enter the email address. Please enter the link of the image. Please enter the link of the video. Comments 0 No comments yet. What listening skills did you have to use today to pick up on the clues? Do you tend to tell people how you feel directly?
In what circumstances would it help you to be more direct, rather than relying on clues? Consequences and Rewards. Objective To explore actions we take in our lives that are negative and to understand the consequences that can occur. To explore positive things we can do and understand the rewards for choosing a positive way to live instead of a negative one. Who Individuals who would benefit from looking at positive ways to deal with situations and understanding the consequences of acting in a negative manner.
Group Size 4 to 10 is ideal find items to use as game pieces if you have more than four. Description Hand out four small Sticky Notes to each person. Ask everyone to create two new spaces for the game that can be associated with one negative thing that a person might do to slide backwards in life.
The first Note tells of the action and the second one reveals the consequence. These can be just words on the Note, or they can draw pictures. Ask each person to do the same thing regarding a positive behavior, with one positive action listed on one Note and the reward revealed on the other. Ask the group members to share what they have come up with. Then place the negative ones on a chute and the positive ones on a ladder before playing the game as a group. When a person lands on a related space, ask them to share with the group any time they may have had a similar experience.
Was it easier to think of situations that held negative consequences or positive rewards? Do you think about the possible outcomes before you act? Or do you act first and then worry about the consequences later? Was there any positive action that someone put on their Sticky Note that you would like to do more often in your own life?
Use paper instead of Sticky Notes and cut the paper into pieces the size of a space on the game board. Have the group think of the new spaces for the board as a group and the leader writes them down.
Make a paper copy of the game. Share with the group about the new game board they have created. After creating the new spaces, play the game but do not place the Sticky Notes on the game until someone lands on a chute or a ladder.
At that time, they can share what they came up with. Missing Pieces. Who People who are always trying to fill a void they feel with something that may not be healthy. Group Size 1 or more. Any size puzzle that your group can put together in one session. Description Select a puzzle for your group to put together.
Prior to the group time, hide as many pieces as there are people in your group around the meeting room. Simply have them all work together to put together the puzzle. Once the puzzle is put together minus all the missing pieces , use the Discussion Prompts for the 1st session. After the discussion time, let the group know about the pieces that are hidden around the room. Each person needs to find one piece in order for the puzzle to be complete.
After everyone has found one piece, ask them to identify things that they can change in their own life to make their life whole again. As each person speaks, they can put their piece into the puzzle. When the puzzle is complete, move on to the Discussion Prompts for the 2nd session. Discussion Prompts — 1st session. Can you relate to a puzzle that has missing pieces in any way? Is this a healthy or negative thing for you to spend your time searching for?
Is this negative or healthy? Do you think some people focus too much on what they feel is missing and they overlook all the good they have? Discussion Prompts — 2nd session. Can you relate to a complete puzzle that is all put together in any way?
What is something you can change in your life right now to fill in the holes and make yourself whole? Therapy Games. You will find free samples of the Therapy Games found in this book below, o r click on the Home page for a PDF file of sample games from this book. Magic Block Objective To talk about the need for some people to always be searching for the one thing that they feel will make their life complete, which can sometimes cause people to miss out on the good things they already have in their life.
Group Size 2 to 8 is ideal but the game can be played with larger numbers Materials The JENGA game with one block that has a star or other symbol marked on the bottom side of the block. Discussion Prompts Were you focused primarily on finding the star or were you enjoying the process of playing the game? Our Therapeutic Role-Playing Groups allow you to identify your own feelings surrounding a given situation.
While simultaneously learning empathy, problem-solving, critical thinking, and more. Our therapists will guide the group to discuss coping strategies, new parenting ideas, and parenting stories. A mix of cognitive-behavioral therapy and play therapy, this type of mental health therapy is skills-focused.
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