Become a Therapeutic Game Master & Join The Quest!

Are you a certified or licensed mental health provider who wants to use table-top roleplaying games with groups?

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Have you always wanted to play D&D but don’t know how to integrate this storytelling technique into your therapeutic work?

Do you find that the grind of individual therapy can lead to burn-out and have thought about adding something more playful to balance out your workload?

We want you to join our team to discover the joy of narrative play as therapeutic intervention!

Fill out the form below and join our staff as a valued game guide for players around the world as they build skills, manage their mental health positively, and create meaningful connections that last a lifetime!

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Digital Illustration of an elf druid with white hair and pointed ears, dressed in a green cloak and brown outfit. The background features a styllzed sunset with birds flying with text at the bottom reading 'ARTENNO' and 'THE ELF DRUID'.

    When I joined The Quest, I felt that I didn't have any agency in my professional life. The Quest taught me that I can be okay, even if life isn't always in my control. The best part is, I was getting mentally healthier playing this game without even realizing it at the time. I highly recommend The Quest to anyone that needs to improve their life, but wants something less intense and more fun than sitting in an office for therapy.

    — Andy M. (AKA Artenno, High Elf Druid of the Star Circle)—Former Customer

  • Digital illustration of a dwarf with a long beard and armor, holding an axe draped in a banner, against a background with an orange planet and a moon. The text reads "THRAIN and 'THE DWARF CLERIC'.

    Through "The Quest", I’ve not only become more confident, but I’ve learned to temper that confidence with humility. I’ve faced fears I didn’t even know how to talk to anyone about—and I’ve done it through playing a game, surrounded by people who became my friends and fellow warriors.

    - Nicholas D. (AKA Thrain Ironhand, Dwarven Cleric of Justice)

  • Digital illustration of a tiefling barbarian with ram horns, red skin, and black curly hair, wearing a sleeveless vest and holding a sword, standing against a starry sky background. Text at the bottom reads 'DRACARA' and 'THE TIEFLING BARBARIAN'.

    I’ve always had trouble fitting in due to undiagnosed ADHD/autism. Asserting myself felt like demanding attention I didn’t want. I also had massive amounts of anxiety the few times I’d try to speak up. Playing this game with The Quest has helped so much with my anxiety. I rarely get that “scared rabbit” heartbeat any more, which has made it a lot easier to assert myself. 10/10, would highly recommend.

    — Elisabeth H. (AKA Dracara the Tiefling Barbarian)—Former Customer