Toolkits, Packs and So Much More!
Practical Tools for Connection, Reflection, and Play
Resilience Quest toolkits are designed to support growth, connection, and emotional safety through storytelling, creativity, and intentional design.
Each toolkit offers practical, flexible resources that can be used by individuals, groups, Game Masters, clinicians, and organizations. These tools are not about doing things “right.” They are about creating spaces where people feel supported, engaged, and able to show up as themselves.
Use what fits your context. Leave what does not.
Tabletop roleplaying games are powerful. They invite creativity, connection, vulnerability, and shared imagination.
The Adventurer’s Resilience Pack Core Pack is a practical, player-friendly resource designed to help tables build emotional safety, deepen character connection, and support healthy group play. It offers simple tools that fit naturally into gameplay, whether you are starting a new campaign or deep into an ongoing story.
This pack is built to support play, not control it.
Everything inside is written in plain language and designed to be flexible, optional, and respectful of player choice. You do not need to use every section. Even one conversation or tool can change how a table feels.
Use what fits your table. Leave what does not.
What If the Game Table Could Become a Therapeutic Container?
Tabletop roleplaying games are not just entertainment. When guided with structure, consent, and clinical intention, they become powerful spaces for attachment repair, emotional regulation, identity development, and relational growth.
Trauma Informed Roleplaying Games: A Clinical Toolkit for Collaborative Storytelling is designed for mental health professionals who want to ethically and confidently integrate TTRPGs into therapeutic practice.
Grounded in trauma-informed care and aligned with the ARC framework (Attachment, Regulation, Competency), this manual provides both structure and flexibility so you can adapt it to youth groups, adult groups, individual sessions, or community settings.
This is not about replacing your clinical model.
It is about expanding it.
It is about building a table where safety and story can coexist.
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