15 Therapeutic and Serious Games on BoardGameGeek

1. Therapy

A classic conversation and trivia game that walks players through life’s stages (childhood to old age). Often used in counselling or social skills development to promote reflection and empathy.
Target group: Adults and older teens.
Focus: Self-awareness, empathy, group discussion.

2. Therapy: VIP Edition

Adds more personal and humorous prompts to the original Therapy game, inviting playful but insightful dialogue.
Target group: Adults in social or light therapy settings.
Focus: Group bonding, communication.

3. The Talking, Feeling, and Doing Game

A therapeutic staple used by child psychologists since the 1970s. Uses questions and role-play cards to help children express emotions safely.
Target group: Children (6–12).
Focus: Emotional expression, self-regulation.

4. Narrato

A modern reflective board game developed with therapists, where players co-create life narratives based on meaningful themes.
Target group: Adults, adolescents.
Focus: Narrative therapy, meaning-making, life review.

5. You Think You Know Me

A conversation game about empathy and perception — players guess how others would respond to statements.
Target group: Families, therapy groups, friends.
Focus: Interpersonal understanding, social connection.

6. Dixit

Though not built for therapy, it’s widely used by counsellors to evoke imagination, emotional literacy, and nonverbal communication through storytelling and art.
Target group: All ages.
Focus: Symbolic thinking, creativity, emotional insight.

7. Wavelength

A cooperative guessing game where players interpret abstract concepts on a mental “spectrum.” Excellent for group communication and perspective-taking exercises.
Target group: Teens and adults.
Focus: Cognitive flexibility, empathy, teamwork.

8. Horrible Therapist

A satirical party game about dysfunctional therapy sessions, often used for humour-based icebreakers in group sessions that focus on reframing stress.
Target group: Adults comfortable with dark humour.
Focus: Stress relief, cognitive reframing.

9. The Ungame

A non-competitive conversation card game designed for values clarification and communication, often used in counselling and youth programs.
Target group: Families, schools, therapy groups.
Focus: Self-expression, empathy, communication.

10. Totika

A Jenga-style game where players answer therapeutic questions when removing blocks. Topics include self-esteem, social skills, and coping.
Target group: Children and adolescents.
Focus: Self-esteem, emotional communication.

11. Inside Out: Thought Bubbles Game

Based on the Pixar film, this game helps children recognise and express different emotions in a safe context.
Target group: Children (5–10).
Focus: Emotional literacy, self-regulation.

12. Stop, Relax & Think Game

A CBT-inspired card game for children focusing on impulse control, relaxation, and social problem-solving.
Target group: Children (6–12).
Focus: Behavioural regulation, coping skills.

13. Peaceable Kingdom: Friends and Neighbors

A cooperative game designed to teach empathy and social problem-solving in early childhood.
Target group: Preschoolers.
Focus: Emotional awareness, cooperation.

14. Cortex Challenge

A fast-paced brain game used in cognitive rehabilitation to enhance memory, coordination, and reaction time.
Target group: Adults and older adults.
Focus: Cognitive stimulation, brain fitness.

15. When I Dream

A surreal storytelling game that encourages imagination, turn-taking, and communication — useful for creative therapy and social interaction.
Target group: Teens and adults.
Focus: Storytelling, creativity, cooperation.


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