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I don't know about you, but I love using games to break the ice for small group or indvidual counseling sessions. Games help students get comfortable, allowing them to open up and better explain how they are feeling. My absolute favorite game to play with students is Jenga. Check out my 7 favorite games! Connect Four Therapy Game, Games For Counseling, Jenga Social Skills Game, Uno Counseling Game, Jenga Therapy Game, Connect 4 Therapy Game, Emotion Jenga, Diy Therapy Games, Getting To Know You Therapy Activities

I don't know about you, but I love using games to break the ice for small group or indvidual counseling sessions. Games help students get comfortable, allowing them to open up and better explain how they are feeling. My absolute favorite game to play with students is Jenga. Check out my 7 favorite games!

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I'm Ann Meehan, an LPCC, ​RPT-S ™ , and EMDR Consultant. I help therapists that work with kids and teens go from a place of stress and survival to inspired and thriving. I give child therapists...

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Whatever you call it: morning meeting, advisory time, or homeroom, as educators we know that it’s an important start to our students' day. In the middle school classroom, it can be particularly important as it���s a time that can be used to teach necessary life skills like relationship building, self-esteem, grit, etc. Below are 33 of our favorite homeroom ideas that include simple and fun activities that’ll not only get your students excited for the day ahead, but will also foster a strong…

Coping Skills Jeopardy. My group loved this when we played! Crisis Counselor, Group Counseling Activities, Group Therapy Activities, Therapeutic Interventions, Coping Skills Activities, Counseling Techniques, Therapeutic Recreation, Relapse Prevention, Mental Health Activities

Split the group into two teams. The person leading the group picks one of the 100 point categories. Whichever team gets the question correct first will pick the next topic. Add the participants' points up as a team. They can talk about answers before they respond. Each correct question counts for as many points as the side says it does (100, 200, 300, 400, or 500). The game ends when the topics have all been used or you can set a point limit. Life Lessons: Talk about triggers-have…

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