Hands in Life
Another question may only make them retreat further. Hands in Life offers a different starting point: an image they can notice before they have to explain themselves.
They choose a card, roll the die, and respond to what appears. A memory, relationship, feeling, or story can emerge naturally, without demanding immediate vulnerability.
It gives you both somewhere to begin.
What’s Inside?
52 Beautifully Illustrated Cards
Some clients don’t know where to begin, especially when a direct question feels too big. The cards give them a gentler entry point.
Unique Context Die
Clients can respond to an image, then the die gives another anchor – and from there, the conversation often becomes much more natural.
Not really. Most therapists introduce it in one sentence: "Pick a card and roll the dice." No clinical framing required — which is part of what makes it work.
Rolling a dice and picking a card doesn't read as a therapeutic exercise — it reads as an invitation. Resistant clients engage because there's no emotional demand attached to the action itself.
Yes. The same card & dice pulled at a different moment in therapy often surfaces completely different material. Therapists report using it consistently across months of work with the same client.
52 illustrated hand cards, the context dice, a usage guide, and a high-quality magnetic box designed to look right in a therapy room — not like a children's game.