
Play Therapy
This method leverages the natural way children communicate and process their experiences. By using toys, games, and creative activities, children can explore their feelings and problems in a safe and supportive environment.
During play therapy sessions, trained therapists observe and interact with the child in a playroom equipped with a variety of toys and materials. These tools are carefully chosen to encourage self-expression and facilitate communication. The therapist helps the child understand their thoughts and emotions, develop problem-solving skills, and practice new behaviors.
Play Therapy is effective for addressing a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, family changes, and behavioral problems. It provides a non-threatening space where children can work through their difficulties at their own pace, leading to emotional healing and personal growth.