Play therapy is a specialized form of therapy that utilizes play to help children and adolescents express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a safe and supportive environment. It is based on the understanding that play is a natural mode of communication for children and can be used as a powerful tool for healing and growth. Play therapy is conducted by trained marriage and family therapists who have expertise in child development and play-based interventions.
One of the primary ways play therapy helps children and teens is by providing them with a developmentally appropriate outlet for expression. Children may not have the verbal or cognitive skills to articulate their emotions and experiences in traditional talk therapy settings. Through play, they can communicate symbolically, using toys, art materials, and other props to express themselves in ways that feel comfortable and familiar.