🎉 Unlock the Power of Play and Mindfulness!
CBT 123: The Hilariously Fun Game is an updated version that enhances cognitive behavioral therapy for kids and teens. With 80% more cards, it offers diverse gameplay that connects thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Easy to learn and quick to play, it's ideal for 2-4 players aged 7-16, making it a valuable tool for school counselors and therapists.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Material Fabric | Cardstock |
Style Name | Contemporary |
Color | Yellow |
Theme | Play Therapy |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Number of Players | 2-4 |
J**R
A favorite
Amazing game that allows kids to express emotions and feelings in a fun way. Has been a huge hit with my clients!
S**N
Fun game
My students and I were laughing so hard!
M**R
Adds some silly to talking about tough things.
The combinations you get when playing make it impossible to not have something silly you have to do (talk in a high-pitched voice) while talking about something tough (something you fear the most). I wish that there was a better variety of the 2 cards (whom you tell) and that it wasn't so pricey. Playing with 2 people makes the 2 cards have less impact.
C**N
OT tool for adolescent Pt.
Great tool for using during interoception exercises to have Pts explain how they feel, but in a silly way,to decrease stigma of discussing difficult topics. OT use in school setting.
A**N
Great therapy resource
Awesome to work with my teen clients! Is there a similar version for first graders?
R**G
CBT Support Game
Wonderful game to play with your child or as a family to change how you view different situations in your life!
K**E
Great game for breaking the ice
This is a great game for kids.
D**A
Okay game
I don't like that you have to pick each number to do the task. It's like playing the matching game where you turn over different cards and try to find a pair. In this game you have to turn over a 1, 2 and 3 to do something. I suppose you could just put all the ones in one row and the twos in another row, etc. Then turn one over from row.
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