Family Play Therapy
"Play therapy is less play in form and more of a special communication that has different rules from ordinary life."
- Jay Haley -
There can be many situations where Family Play Therapy sessions might be helpful, either as a stand-alone form of therapy, or as an integrated part of a child’s individual therapy. Family play therapy can promote attachment between parents and children, foster better communication, coping skills, and problem-solving skills. Parents can learn and practice how to be “cotherapists” for their child, and bring these practices home.