Need a light-hearted and creative activity to help you transition out of your workweek? Looking for an easy and fun way to meet up with other cool, like-minded colleagues? Or maybe you’re interested in using therapeutic role-playing games (TTRPGS) with clients, but aren’t sure where to start? Try it out yourself with Journey Through the Subconscious Realms! In this 6-week workshop, you’ll take on the role of adventurer, in a 1st-3rd level 6-week TTRPG adventure full of humor, magic, storytelling, and combat!
New to D&D and the world of d20 tabletop systems?
Not a problem! This gameplay component of the workshop draws from both traditional D&D 5th edition and Critical Core, a therapeutic gaming module designed to introduce newcomers to the incredible world of therapeutic D20 tabletop systems. No gaming materials or TRPG experience needed (although dice-buying is strongly encouraged) A little bit ACT-y, a little bit IFS-y, but most of all just a lot of fun! This group meets Fridays from 3-4:30pm beginning on April 22nd. Cost for the six sessions: $375.
To learn more or to schedule a consult, send me a message expressing your interest and we can schedule a time to connect!
What’s the difference between D&D and D&D Therapy?
Short answer: not much! For a game designed almost 50 years ago, the worlds, characters, and game mechanics of Dungeons and Dragons - D&D for short - have held up fairly well*. But it is the cooperative and creative spirit behind the game more than the rules themselves that have made D&D accessible and engaging to people all over the world, and that provide the perfect (literal) playground for learning and practicing important life skills.
Research-Supported
There are many studies showing that the mental health benefits to D&D - as well as other tabletop role-playing games - go far beyond escapist, fantasy entertainment. From treating depression and suicidality to providing a great place to practice social skills, the therapeutic benefits of D&D seem endless. One study even describes D&D as being an “effective moral training ground”, promoting moral development, and highlighting the difference between antisocial and prosocial violence, the kind of training that is needed now more than ever.
Cultivating Self-Insight
Another important therapeutic element of D&D is the self-insight players use (intentionally or not), particularly during character creation. When creating their characters, players will often draw from their own values, aspirations, and past experiences. Therapeutic D&D takes that self-exploration a step further, intentionally integrating ACT-inspired, values-based exercises into the character creation process.
Exercising Problem-Solving Skills
Collaboration and problem-solving are absolutely essential in order to achieve the goals and uphold the values of the group. Each player character joins the party with their own unique, class-specific skillset. As in real life, cooperation and unity are the key to meeting any D&D challenge. Can’t reach the bag of chips on the top of the fridge? Ask your tall friend! Having trouble opening the lock on a treasure chest you found in an underwater library? Ask your elven rogue party-member! (Just make sure to check for traps first*)
Practicing MIndfulness and Self-Regulation
Other features unique to Therapeutic D&D include the incorporation of emotion-regulation exercises into gameplay, character and self-reflection exercises, and a variety of other fun and engaging activities designed to level up the player’s real-world interpersonal skills, and build trust in their relationships with the other party-members.
*The treasure chest, probably not the fridge.
Our Mission
While knowing the rules is important to a successful game, any D&D player will tell you that what can really make or break a campaign is the quality of the Dungeon Master. Just like a therapist is responsible for creating a safe space for their clients, it is the responsibility of the DM to create a nurturing, safe, empowering environment where all of the players’ qualities and strengths can really shine. We are committed to creating that space for our players.
COmmitment to Inclusivity
Wise Heart Counseling is committed to inclusivity in all spaces, and tabletop role playing games should be no exception. In fact, therapeutic D&D is the perfect environment for fostering acceptance of self and others. In the past several years, table top role playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons and Pathfinder have been pushing for more minority representation. In June of 2020, Wizards of the Coasts (the publishers of D&D) released a statement regarding their intentions for D&D’s newest addition, saying that the “explicit design goals of 5th edition D&D is to depict humanity in all its beautiful diversity by depicting characters who represent an array of ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, and beliefs”.
How do I sign up??
Send me a message expressing your interest! We’ll start with a brief virtual intake to give us a chance to get to know you, and give you an opportunity to ask any questions you might have. We want to leave the surprises and plot twists for the campaign!
Important note: This is an entry-level D&D group, no experience with D&D or any other TTRPGs (Tabletop Role Playing Games) necessary. Each player will be provided with all gameplay materials necessary to get started, including a digital copy of the D&D Player’s Handbook, character sheets, spell sheets, and more!