PlayTherapySupply CBT 123: The Hilariously Fun Game That Empowers Kids and Teens to Take Charge of Their Thoughts, Actions, and Emotions – Updated Version

$17.99

This game teaches cognitive behavioral therapy concepts, promoting social-emotional learning and self-regulation skills.

PlayTherapySupply CBT 123: The Hilariously Fun Game That Empowers Kids and Teens to Take Charge of Their Thoughts, Actions, and Emotions - Updated Version
PlayTherapySupply CBT 123: The Hilariously Fun Game That Empowers Kids and Teens to Take Charge of Their Thoughts, Actions, and Emotions – Updated Version
$17.99

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Learn how thoughts, behaviors and feelings are connected while having a blast. It’s as easy as 1,2,3! In this fun and interactive game, players use memory and skill to hunt for sets of cards 1 through 3. While answering questions in silly situations, participants learn the basics of CBT. With hundreds of possibilities, CBT 123 is a fun, easy to play game you’ll turn to time and again. Complies with ASTM-F963-17.

Features

  • NEW UPDATED VERSION 2.0! You asked for it, we made it: now with 80% more cards for more diverse gameplay
  • HELPS TEACH CBT: CBT 123 uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to teach kids how their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are connected
  • EXCITING GAMEPLAY: Players work to pick up sets of 1, 2, and 3 cards, acting out the fun situations on the sets
  • EASY TO PLAY: CBT 123 is extremely easy to learn and put into practice. A game can be played in 15-20 minutes
  • Great for school counselors, therapists, and other professionals who work with children on anxiety, anger, depression, and coping skills. Includes a link for a free downloadable worksheet to expand its therapeutic value. For 2-4 players, ages 7-16

Additional information

Dimensions 9.1 × 2.5 × 6.9 in

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