Behaviour problems counselling with play therapy addresses challenging behaviours in children.

Play therapy allows children to express their feelings, thoughts, and experiences in a safe and non-threatening manner, promoting self-awareness and emotional understanding. Through play, children can explore and reenact their behaviours, helping play therapists gain insights into the underlying issues contributing to the issue behaviours. Play therapy interventions are tailored to target specific behavioural concerns, such as aggression, defiance, or impulsivity, using various play techniques, role-playing, and storytelling. As children engage in play, they learn new coping skills, problem-solving strategies, and healthier ways to express themselves.

Play therapists also work collaboratively with parents to understand the root causes of the behaviour issues and provide support in implementing effective behaviour management techniques at home.

Ultimately, behaviour issues counselling using play therapy facilitates positive behaviour change, enhances emotional regulation, and promotes healthier social interactions, leading to improved overall well-being for the child.