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The Talking, Feeling, and Doing Game
: A Psychotherapeutic Game for Children

by Richard Gardner, M.D. (1998, Childswork/Childsplay, 54.95)
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This was the first published therapeutic game by Richard Gardner. It is still one of the most popular tools used in child psychotherapy. The child's responses to the questions and directions help reveal the psychological issues that are most important, and serves as a point of departure for meaningful discussions. For 2-5 players; Ages 4 to 15.


The Ungame Teen
Version

Created by Rhea Zakich (2009, Talicor, 8.50)
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A teen version of the world's most popular self expression game. This non-competitive game encourages teen conversation and communication. You can use this game as an ice-breaker, or as a way to promote a serious exchange of thoughts, feelings and ideas. It is one of six versions and has different questions than the board game. These cards can also be used with the board game. For 2-6 players. Grades 6-12.


Focus

Franklin Rubenstein & Andrea Chorney (2009, Franklin Learning, 34.95)
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Based on the latest research, this game is intended for learners with ADD and ADHD. It teaches behavior modification by giving kids ample practice to improve their ability to stay focused even with distractions, Players have a great time earning tokens by focusing on puzzles and lists while the other players have fun creating the distractions. Includes three sets of cards for different age ranges. For 2-5 Players; Grades 1-12.


Escape from Anger Island
: A 15-Minute Counseling Game

by Franklin Rubenstein & Lawrence Shapiro (2006, Franklin Learning, 49.95)
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Players try to escape from Anger Island (and a pursuing dinosaur) by learning one of six anger management techniques, such as self-calming, communicating feelings, and creating compromises. One skill is worked on in each 15-minute counseling session and activities are suggested for practice in between sessions. Counselors keep track of each child's progress with an Anger Management Checklist. A fun and inventive way to help kids learn about anger. Grades 1-5.


Totika
: A Game of Fun, Skill, and Communication

Edited (2006, Open Spaces, 29.99)
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Totika is a wood stacking game like no other! While trying to keep the stack from falling over, players draw cards and answer questions about personal growth, self-esteem, and life skills. As players concentrate on pulling and placing blocks, they tend to have fun, relax, open up, and answer questions…sometimes with humor and sometimes from the heart. The game comes with the Self-Esteem card deck (described here), which includes questions about setting and achieving goals, facing challenges, internal/external sources of motivation and present or emerging personal talents and skills. Two or more players: Grades 3-up.

The Totika game can be expanded with additional decks of question cards. Click here for descriptions!

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