This theoretical research paper looks at the influence of small objects as a potential projective tool for helping with self-disclosure for adolescents with symptoms of anxiety. While there has been research on the use of small objects as projective tools with children and some adults with pathological or psychological difficulties, there is a gap in the literature pertaining to its use and influence on self-disclosure for adolescents with anxiety. The purpose of the study is to explore how the use of small objects as projective tools might influence an anxious adolescent’s process of self-disclosure in a therapeutic setting. Through a synthesis of existing literature the research looks to bridge and merge research findings to consolidate information gathered into cohesive data.