Group Therapy: Adventurers Wanted
A Creative space to build confidence, connection, and communication through tabletop role-playing games.
What Is TTRPG Group Therapy?
This is a therapeutic group that uses collaborative storytelling and roleplay to support growth in communication, emotional regulation, and social confidence.
We build imaginary worlds—but the work is real.
Whether you’re new to role-playing games or already love them, this group offers a space to experiment, reflect, and grow in ways that carry over into real life.
How It Works
TTRPGs naturally support key therapeutic goals:
Group Cohesion: Shared stories promote trust, collaboration, and meaningful connection
Narrative Transference: Playing a character allows clients to explore identity, emotion, and choice in a safe way
Skill Building: Each session gives structured practice in communication, frustration tolerance, emotional flexibility, and planning
Motivation & Joy: Play is reinforcing—clients stay engaged and look forward to coming back
Skills We Practice
Self-Regulation Skills
Managing frustration, disappointment, and uncertainty
Staying present and flexible under pressure
Practicing mistakes in a safe, supportive setting
Sharing attention and navigating turn-taking
Reframing challenges and building resilience
Social Skills
Asking questions and expressing needs
Listening, responding, and sharing ideas
Respecting boundaries and giving/receiving feedback
Understanding nonverbal cues
Practicing group responsibility and follow-through
Group Enrollment
Now enrolling: Teen Group (Ages 14–17)
Fridays, 4:00–6:30 PM (in person, Creve Coeur)
This group meets weekly for 2.5 hours and is limited to 4–6 participants to keep the space supportive and structured.
Sessions focus on building social confidence, emotional regulation, and collaborative problem-solving through therapeutic tabletop roleplay.
Rate: $50.00 per session
A brief consultation is required before joining to make sure the group is a good fit.
Contact for scheduling
Interested in a different age group or schedule?
New groups form every few weeks based on interest and availability.
Reach out to learn more, join the waitlist, or schedule a free consultation.