WHAT IS GAME THERAPY? WHAT IS IT USED FOR?
In therapy sessions with adults, language and the ability to use it appear as an important factor in establishing a healthy communication. In therapy sessions with children, it is necessary to be able to speak the same language with children. In this respect, it is important to be able to use the child’s language, that is, play, in the context of therapy. With play therapy, a healing bond is established between the child and the therapist. The child, who sees a therapist who accepts himself as he is, allows him to play, and has a positive approach throughout the session processes, starts his own healing process by including himself and his therapist in the game process. Reflecting the feelings that he cannot express and cope with through play therapy, the child begins to both strengthen his own self and gain life skills. Issues such as school adjustment problems, communication problems, adjustment of the child after the divorce process, neglect and abuse situations, toilet training are the main areas where play therapy is used. If you want to get play therapy help for your child, you can contact us. We are here for you.