Therapy Rooms.
Here at Wingsgate, There are several different Therapy settings in which the patients can partake in. The doctor's private office, The therapy cages, the Group therapy room, etc. Where you receive your therapy depends entirely on good behaviour.
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The Doctors office.
The only taste of luxury the patients are likely to get. Each Doctor that works at the asylum is provided with their own, different office, which also doubles as a therapy room. Here they conduct one-on-one therapy sessions with patients for the allocated time. If a patient is showing signs of hostility that day, however, they will have to give up the comfort of the office and have their therapy session in the cramped therapy cage.
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The Therapy Cages.
Located towards the back of the Asylum, near solitary confinement, is a large hall littered with these secure metal cages. If a patient is showing signs of bad behavior and hostility, They will be forced into these cages and will have to remain there until the therapy session is over while the doctor sits three feet in front. Not only is this far less comfortable than the first option, but it is also much less private. So stay on your best behavior.
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Group Therapy rooms.
Large rooms with multiple chairs. Some Doctors will recommend that certain sets of patients attend a large group therapy session, to help settle group problems and even for them to get to know each other properly.
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Art Therapy Room.
A new addition to the asylum, Thanks to Nurse Webb. The Art Therapy room is one of the most open rooms in the asylum. Scissors and any other sharp tools are locked securely away however, in the Art room patients can paint, draw and sculpt their feelings with the canvases, paper and clay.