Healing Through Play: Understanding the Therapeutic Benefits of Play Therapy

Playful Progress, Real Results

Play therapy can be a powerful tool for helping children, teens and adults to overcome challenges, develop essential life skills, and foster emotional well-being.

Play therapy is a valuable and evidence-based approach that can help individuals, cope with various emotional and behavioural challenges. It recognises that play is a natural medium through which individuals of various ages express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

"Because sometimes, the best conversations happen without words."

Why Choose Play Therapy

  • Behavioural Support

    Play therapy provides a non-threatening medium for individuals to express complex emotions, facilitating communication and self-awareness.

  • Emotional Regulation

    Through guided play, individuals learn to regulate and manage their emotions, fostering emotional resilience.

  • Developmentally Appropriate

    Play therapy allows communication of emotions and experiences in a way that is developmentally appropriate.

  • Enhanced Communication

    Play therapy enhances verbal and non-verbal communication skills, improving interpersonal relationships.

  • Coping Skills Development

    Children, teens, and adults learn and practice effective coping mechanisms through play therapy, improving overall well-being.

  • Trauma Processing

    Play therapy can help individuals, especially children, process and cope with traumatic experiences by reenacting and exploring them in a controlled and safe setting.

Play is a natural occurrence for children. Play Therapy provides a safe place where children are supported and guided towards revealing and healing their inner emotional world.

~ Nerida Oberg

What Can Play Therapy Look Like?

  • Children

    • Example: A child who has difficulty expressing their emotions may use dolls or toys to act out scenarios, providing valuable insights into their feelings.

    • Benefit: Play therapy helps children process trauma, develop coping skills, and enhance emotional intelligence.

  • Teens

    • Example: A teenager struggling with self-esteem may use art materials to create representations of themselves, allowing for non-verbal expression.

    • Benefit: Play therapy provides a safe space for teens to explore identity, build resilience, and address issues such as anxiety or depression.

  • Adults

    • Example: An adult dealing with stress at work may use a sandbox with miniature figures to recreate work scenarios, offering a unique perspective on challenges.

    • Benefit: Play therapy assists adults in addressing issues such as work-related stress, relationship difficulties, or trauma through creative expression.

 


Meet Nerida Oberg | Play Therapist

Nerida has over 3 decades of diverse experience, she studied 16 different modalities of therapy and taught 12 modules at 2 leading tertiary colleges in Sydney for over a decade. Nerida’s passion is her service to others, for healing, growth and behavioural change where needed.

 
 

Explore the Healing Potential Through Playful Exploration

To book a play therapy session with us, please don't hesitate to get in touch. We look forward to helping you flourish through the power of play!

 
Carrie O'Connor