A new party game will put players’ psychoanalyzing skills to the test.

Think Like a Shrink, from the card game company Two Docs in a Box, is the brainchild of two best friends: a psychologist, Dr. David Stone, and a psychiatrist, Dr. Matt Keene. The game is a unique blend of entertainment and psychological insight crafted by two seasoned experts in the field. 

Think Like a Shrink lightheartedly and comically touches upon the relationships between others through gameplay. Players take turns on the “couch” as the Patient, while the others, the Shrinks, predict the Patient’s thoughts, feelings, and experiences by associating random snapshots with captivating prompts.

Think Like a Shrink | Source: Two Docs in a Box

“Think Like a Shrink is our way of saying, ‘Hey, let’s make psychoanalysis as fun as it is fascinating!’” says Dr. Stone. “We’ve poured our hearts, humor, and decades of friendship into this game, and we can’t wait for the world to join in on the laughter. There’s no other game like this on the market and at the end of the day, it provides unforgettable fun to everyone who plays, whether it’s with friends, family, or even work colleagues.”

Dr. Stone and Dr. Keene met three decades ago while serving in the U.S. Air Force. Dr. Stone received his doctorate from Michigan State University with an emphasis in neuropsychology and Dr. Keene received his M.D. from Georgetown University School of Medicine.

“Dr. Stone and I hold a shared passion for service, from our country to our patients; our service to the people continues by bringing joy and laughter through Think Like a Shrink,” says Dr. Keene. “With all that is happening in the world today, we thought the timing was right to introduce this game, providing a little bit of fake ‘therapy’ (which we could all use) in a game that delivers a fun, engaging, and rewarding experience.”

Think Like a Shrink is available now on Amazon for $25.99.

About the author

Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty is an editorial intern at Adventure Media & Events. She is a senior at Iona University in New Rochelle, New York, where she studies digital media and production. In her free time, Maggie can be found watching Conan O’Brien videos on YouTube, reading biographies of Lyndon B. Johnson, or listening to the Succession soundtrack.

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