Got feedback from expert for my most recent intervention

I reached out the expert Yifei Shen again, I sent my project to her, and she finally give me some professional advise and feedback.

Feedback:

Playing games is a good family therapy. When family members engage in an arts or game therapeutic activity, they often express thoughts and feelings that they otherwise may not feel comfortable expressing through traditional family talk therapy. Playing game can unlock a deeper level of communication. Games and arts therapies differ from traditional “talk therapy” in that they engage emotions in a direct and physical way.

but there are some problems you still to solve:

1.Parents may have difficulty understanding the rationale and effectiveness of using game and art techniques in game sessions. They may view games, drawings merely as sources of entertainment. Parents may also feel uncomfortable, embarrassed, or silly participating in playful family therapy. It is helpful to meet with parents prior to the first family session to explain the value of using games and art activities in family therapy and to help them embrace this approach. 

2.This game provides a window for you to observe process and content within family interactions. Process information relates to how the family interacts, the verbal and nonverbal expressions, and stylistic idiosyncrasies.

In addition to observing the process and content that evolves during this activity, you should also observe nonverbal cues, such as facial expressions, tones of voice, energy level, amount of enjoyment, and degree of engagement

3.The first half of the game is to enable participants to express their problems and conflicts and question discussion. you done it.

But he second half of the game you need to focuses on change for improving family life. You must carefully guide the family in a discussion about how changes could be made and the advantages of making these changes.