WordTrails® For Jails

Able to see each other as human beings
“I work at a prison that houses men who’ve committed sex offenses. I recently played this game with three of them. These particular guys were in the middle of a pretty intense disagreement; there was a lot of fear, a lack of empathy, and no real connection between them.
But after playing, when we processed, something shifted. They realized they were all actually working toward the same thing: growth.
They told me they’d never been so present with their feelings before. The game gave them a way to connect with themselves emotionally, and it also helped resolve the perspectives that had kept them apart. Instead of seeing each other as enemies or ‘the other,’they were able to see each other as human beings.”
Liz Witter, CSW
The chips shown to the right are the words that resonated and received trinkets in rhe course of play between three inmates.
This is an organic new channel that has opened up, which we are exploring with great interest.
We are actively seeking therapists and others working in the correctional environment to help us test and learn what WordTrails can bring to anyone working and living in that world.

