Jomp Therapy uses tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons to help individuals develop social skills, improve mental health, and explore personal challenges in a safe, supportive environment.
Guided by a registered psychotherapist and a certified therapeutic game master, players engage in creative storytelling, problem-solving, and teamwork, promoting self-awareness, resilience, and emotional growth.
Jomp’s approach blends play, imagination, and evidence-based therapy to create a fun, collaborative path toward healing and personal development.
Unlock the power of tabletop games with our services designed to support therapists, players, and game masters on their journey toward healing, growth, and meaningful play.
Jomp provides resources, coaching, and tools to help game masters run safe, engaging, and therapeutic tabletop role-playing (TTRPGs) experiences.
Whether you’re running games for fun or with a therapeutic focus, we’re here to help you create meaningful adventures for your players.
Experience the transformative power of therapeutic role-playing games in a supportive environment.
Our sessions help individuals and groups build social skills, manage emotions, and explore personal challenges through collaborative storytelling and guided gameplay.
Learn how to integrate games into your practice to support clients’ mental health and personal growth. Our comprehensive training equips therapists with the skills to harness the power of storytelling, group dynamics, and evidence-based interventions through play.
Philippa is a social work trained psychotherapist (Ontario) with over a decade of private practice experience. She brings an open and accepting mind to a wide variety of clientele. The therapeutic gaming space is one in which trust and compassion can be established, where a person can feel both supported and sometimes gently challenged.
John is a Certified Therapeutic Game Master with over 20 years of experience in facilitating inclusive and engaging RPGs for a variety of participants. He holds a BA in Theatre from Dalhousie University in directing and developmental drama, and a PhD from University of Toronto in library and information studies.