Most children experience some difficulties in their childhood, such as divorce of their parents, trouble making friends, or adjusting to changes at school or home. Some children just need more help than others to get through these times.
Throughout Play Therapy, the child or adolescent is empowered and supported to learn more about who they are, to talk about things that are frightening or painful, to be self-supportive and to experiment with new behaviours.
Play Therapy helps the child feel accepted, understood and to gain a sense of control over, or understanding of, difficult situations.