Play therapy
Is a form of therapy that uses games and game elements to achieve psychological, emotional, and social goals. During play therapy, clients engage in various types of play, which may include role-playing, board games, creative activities, and other interactive tasks.Therapeutic and inclusive games offer a range of benefits for both physical and mental well-being. They provide opportunities for physical activity, cognitive stimulation, and emotional regulation.
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