Objects of Meaning: Integration Card Deck
EMDR Playgroundâ„¢ presents

Objects of Meaning
Integration Deck

A therapist's bridge from symbolic insight to embodied, everyday healing, one grounded prompt at a time. No people, no clutter. Just space for what your client already knows.

Get the Card Deck for $18 → Instant digital access · 60 printable cards
Objects of Meaning card art: a small house
Objects of Meaning card art: a turtle
Objects of Meaning: Symbol Cards for Expression and Integration, by Jackie Flynn

Hey there,

I created the Objects of Meaning Integration Deck as a bridge between symbolic experience and everyday living. It's for those moments when something meaningful has emerged in session: an image, an object, a metaphor, a felt sense, and the question becomes how to carry that insight into the body, into relationships, and into daily life.

Each of the 60 cards offers one clear, spacious prompt. Grounded language, generous white space, minimal and symbolic design. No people, no busy imagery, just room to notice sensation, emotion, and subtle shifts. The focus stays with your client's lived experience and their own internal wisdom.

There's no right way to use the deck. Draw intentionally, choose what resonates, or return to the same card over time. What matters is that it helps transform symbolic insight into embodied steadiness, relational safety, and meaningful action.

Jackie Flynn
Jackie Flynn
EdS, LMHC-S, RPT-S™, RST-C/T · EMDR Playground™
Try it yourself

Draw a card

This is the whole ritual, no manual required. Tap the card below to draw one, just as you would in session.

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Real card art from the deck, no words, just image
What's inside

Four paths to integration

Sixty printable cards organized into four grounded categories, so you can reach for exactly what the moment calls for.

Turtle card art

Embodied Awareness

Prompts that guide clients back into sensation, noticing where an insight lives in the body, and what it needs.

House card art

Meaning Making

Space to translate a symbol, image, or metaphor into language the client can carry with them.

Wolf card art

Protective Parts

Gentle acknowledgment for the parts that kept a client safe, and an invitation to relate to them differently.

Blanket card art

Integration Rituals

Small, repeatable practices that carry a breakthrough beyond the session and into daily life.

In session

Three ways to use it

i.

Anchor a breakthrough

Draw a card at the close of a powerful session to help the insight settle before the client leaves the room.

ii.

Translate symbol into safety

Use a prompt to help a client move an image or metaphor into nervous system regulation, in the moment.

iii.

Support daily practice

Send a card home as a small, repeatable ritual that reinforces the work between sessions.

Jackie Flynn, EdS, LMHC-S, RPT-S, RST-C/T

Jackie Flynn

EdS, LMHC-S, RPT-S™, RST-C/T · Founder, EMDR Playground™

Jackie designs grounded, symbolic tools for therapists doing somatic, parts, and EMDR-informed work, built from years of clinical practice and a belief that healing continues long after the session ends.

Objects of Meaning

Bring the deck into your next session

Sixty grounded prompts, ready to print or use on screen, for $18.

Get the Card Deck for $18 → One-time payment · instant download