The Therapeutic use of Board Games
How can something as simple as rolling dice or moving pieces across a board be of therapeutic value? One dice and counters for use in a board game Historically, most board games have been minimised
How can something as simple as rolling dice or moving pieces across a board be of therapeutic value? One dice and counters for use in a board game Historically, most board games have been minimised
Adoption Matters: Post-Adoption Therapy in the UK The term “adoption-related issue” extends beyond working with individuals currently involved in the adoption process. It also includes providing support to adults who were adopted in the past,
“It is a joy to be hidden but disaster not to be found”. Donald Winnicott All healthy mammals play across the lifespan, yet play is not always an easy thing to master. Within the first
Updated: Apr 27, 2023 ‘Polyvagal Therapy’ is one of the highest web search terms related to Stephen Porges’ theory and will likely have gained traction as the links between the autonomic nervous system and emotional
Updated: May 31, 2022 In 2014, Psychotherapist Pete Walker coined the term ‘Fawning’ in his book “Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving”. In his work, Walker observed that Fawning is the 4th Trauma response (along