Play Therapy
Play therapy is an effective method for resolving children’s emotional problems and traumas. Children may not have the same ability as adults to express their emotional states. Play therapy helps children understand and express their own emotional worlds. The therapist observes the child’s play process and uses these observations to understand the child’s emotional state. Play therapy helps children resolve their emotional problems and learn appropriate behaviors. Play therapy is generally used with children between the ages of 3 and 12. Play therapy is particularly beneficial for children who have difficulty coping with various situations. These situations may include family problems, traumatic events, learning difficulties, and emotional problems.
Play therapy can also improve family dynamics. The therapist may involve family members in the play therapy process. This can help family members communicate with each other more effectively and resolve conflicts. As a result, play therapy is a powerful tool that helps children understand and express their emotional worlds.
Get professional support for your child's mental health
Contact us to make an appointment or get information. The initial assessment session takes approximately 1 hour.