💬 Unlock deeper bonds, one question at a time!
Therapy in A Box is a premium, handmade card game featuring 125 meaningful questions across 5 decks, designed to foster communication and intimacy between couples, families, and friends. Lightweight and compact, it supports flexible, low-pressure play for two players and is recognized by therapists as a valuable conversational aid.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 4"W |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Subject Character | couples games |
Style Name | therapy game |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | couples games, communication |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Handmade |
Number of Players | 2 |
M**A
No Complaints
No complaints. Said it was supposed to be coming in July and it came literally the next day. I wish I was joking lol
M**N
Great product
I didn't know what exactly to expect with these, but they're fun and interesting, and really help to stimulate conversation.
Q**A
Connecting the dots
A great way to stay connect to your partner
J**
Effective therapy in a card
Played this game with my husband and it was very effective. Believe it or not, my husband and I are that much closer because of it.Trust me, he actually thought it was pretty good too - and that’s a lot coming from him.
E**W
A very easy to way to open dialog with a friend, family member, or sweetheart
A friend and I had some un-resolved issues and needed a way to talk about it. We were on ok terms, but there was tension there that arose from several mis-understandings between us. I bought the game and we decided to "play" the game. At first it was a little awkward, she's not the most transparent ( or open ) person, but as we both opened up more and more about each other with the questions, we both came away from it feeling really good. Some good and not so good stuff came up, but the dialog was open - so we were able to talk about it. We worked out some stuff out and we've been closer ever since.I can't recommend this enough for anyone who wants to communicate with someone close to them, but doesn't know how. This is not therapy in itself, but if you are honest when answering - mutual understanding can grow from the experience.As for the game, it's a very good balance between asking for positive feedback, negative feedback ( in a positive way ), tough questions, self-reflective questions, and ice-breaking wildcards that can interrupt tense moments with some positivity. There are just enough cards that you can play it in just one session, or play it over months. Either way, it can help you build trust between people who care about each other.PROS:+ VERY helpful in starting dialog between people+ inexpensive and easy to play+ Can help you save a troubled friendship/relationship+ Portable and easily giftable.CONS:+/- Some questions can be very tough, but - that is what dialog does.+/- Only works if you're being honest with the other person.
M**A
Spice up conversations with family and friends with these cards!
I got these set of cards to spice of the conversations with friends and family whenever they come over to visit or if we go somewhere to visit and we don't know the people very well. The questions are fun, interesting, thought-provoking and definitely make for great conversations and healing.There are five categories of questions:1) The Good - centered around positive aspects of your relationship2) The Bad - focused on some of the negative aspects of your relationship. Great for getting to the root of issues you may have with your partner/family/friend and each other.3) Reflection - focused on growth and self-reflection4) Tough Questions - aimed at answering some of the tougher questions about life and your relationship5) Wildcards - featuring different activities for you to complete with each other to lightent the mood and increase bondingI highly recommend these cards to anyone who's looking to deepen their relationships or to just have a little fun with conversations with a partner/spouse, family or friends.
D**.
Prepare for negativity
I’m not sure this is the greatest product for married couples struggling. The cards focus very much on what’s wrong with the relationship or where the differences are. It doesn’t uncover anything new if you know your partner well enough. Returning.
P**E
Love these
Great questions to ponder
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