Play Therapy

Play Therapy is an evidence-based treatment primarily for children aged 3 to 12 years old. It can also be highly beneficial for older children and adults; for instance, we use sand trays and figures to explore inner worlds in a safe, non-directive environment.

Play: The Child’s Language

For young children, toys serve as words and play as their language. This therapeutic method is facilitated by a trained mental health professional who uses toys, role-playing, and imaginative exercises to support the journey.

In a therapeutic setting, the play room is a safe, versatile space adapted to the unique needs of each client. Through play, individuals can:

  • Communicate emotions and thoughts without needing direct verbalization.
  • Foster social and developmental growth.
  • Engage in experiential learning, new activities, and risk-taking.
  • Work through trial and error, all while enjoying the process.

Effective for a Wide Range of Challenges

Play therapy is proven effective in helping children, adolescents, and adults address emotional, social, and behavioral challenges, including:

  • Emotional Regulation (anxiety, low mood)
  • Relational Issues (peer and family struggles)
  • Trauma
  • Grief, Separation, or Loss
  • Self-Esteem and Confidence

The Play Therapy Room

Our rooms are intentionally stocked with a curated selection of toys and creative arts materials, including sand trays, miniature objects, puppets, art supplies, and make-believe props.

Symbolic play creates a safe, less intimidating space. By externalizing their experiences through a chosen object or toy, children can process difficult emotions and narratives without being overwhelmed.