Abstract

The article examines game therapy as the concept of “communication skills”, as a necessary condition for successful communication, and identifies tasks aimed at developing communicative competence. The corrective capabilities of play therapy as a factor in the development of skills necessary for effective communication in adolescence are also analyzed and, in this context, tasks for psychological support of adolescents are identified.

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