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Teen Resiliency Building Workbook Reproducible Self Assessments Exercises Educational Handouts


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Teen Resiliency Building Workbook Reproducible Self Assessments Exercises Educational Handouts


Teen Resiliency Building Workbook Reproducible Self Assessments Exercises Educational Handouts
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Author : Ester A. Leutenberg
language : en
Publisher: Teen Mental Health and Life Sk
Release Date : 2012-07

Teen Resiliency Building Workbook Reproducible Self Assessments Exercises Educational Handouts written by Ester A. Leutenberg and has been published by Teen Mental Health and Life Sk this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-07 with Psychology categories.


A workbook for teenagers, covering various traits of resiliency and how to deal with stressful situations.



Teen Safety Workbook


Teen Safety Workbook
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Author : John J. Liptak
language : en
Publisher: Whole Person Associates
Release Date : 2012-07

Teen Safety Workbook written by John J. Liptak and has been published by Whole Person Associates this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-07 with Interpersonal relations categories.


Being a teen has always been challenging, but today teens face issues that have been compounded by a rapidly changing society and a plethora of technology. These changes require new strategies in ways to teach teens to protect themselves from the challenges they will constantly face in school and community, and with their friends and family. Some of the areas in which teens need to worry about their personal safety include: Risks related to violence including bullying, exposure to gangs, and harm from guns and other weapons. Online dangers including harassment, cyber-bullying, sexually explicit materials, identity theft and financial theft and scams, and agreeing to meet strangers in person after developing online relationships. Victimization of crimes. Risks while driving in dangerous ways, including driving after drinking or taking drugs, underestimating dangerous road situations, texting or using cell phones inappropriately and not wearing seat belts. Putting themselves in personal danger by pressures to do things they do not want to do such as experimenting with drugs and alcohol, having unprotected sex, going to unsafe places by themselves and engaging in risky behaviors. For teens, staying safe is a much more difficult task than in the past. To help teens sharpen their awareness of the need and ways to stay safe, the Teen Safety Workbook will guide them as they explore situations fraught with danger and face people who may threaten their safety. During adolescence, teens are eager to press to become more independent from their parents, caregivers or family. They need to learn to be more responsible for their own safety. Regardless of whether they are at home, school, work, or in the community, or online, they must face great safety hazards and need to be aware of them. Teens' judgment levels are still forming; most are not ready to make adult level decisions. It is vital for teens to learn that they have the power to keep themselves safe and to be equipped with the tools to overcome dangerous situations.The Teen Safety Workbook is designed to help teens engage in self-reflection, examine their thoughts and feelings that go into the decisions they make, and learn effective tools and techniques to stay safe in the future. This book combines two powerful psychological tools for the management of unsafe, potentially dangerous thoughts, feelings, and behaviors: self-assessment and journaling. The Teen Safety Workbook contains five separate sections to help the participants learn more about the choices they have made and the choices they have yet to make in their lives: Positive Feelings Scale helps teens explore the negative feelings they are experiencing in life and learn effective methods to constructively express their emotions. Healthy Choices Scale helps teens explore how healthy or unhealthy their lifestyle choices are. Social Media Safety Scale helps teens explore safe behaviors while texting, chatting, using social media sites, and surfing the Internet. Relationship Safety Scale helps teens explore the safety in their family, friendships, and dating relationships. Self-Harm Scale helps teens explore the extent to which they deliberately harm themselves in attempts to cope with intense, overwhelming emotions. Enrichment activities at the end of each chapter are a third tool for facilitators of teens from families struggling with substance abuse.



The Building Resiliency Workbook


The Building Resiliency Workbook
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Author : John J. Liptak
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2011

The Building Resiliency Workbook written by John J. Liptak and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Resilience (Personality trait) categories.


"The Building Resiliency Workbook contains five separate sections to help participants learn more about themselves and how to build resiliency which will enable them to thrive in times of adversity, change and stress. They will learn about the importance of building resiliency skills to turn change and stress into opportunities and challenge, to live life zestfully, and to take positive actions in order to live their lives with less stress." -- Using this book.



Teen Stress Workbook


Teen Stress Workbook
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Author : John J. Liptak
language : en
Publisher: Whole Person Associates
Release Date : 2012-01-01

Teen Stress Workbook written by John J. Liptak and has been published by Whole Person Associates this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-01-01 with Family & Relationships categories.


Fully reproducible self-assessments, journaling activities, and educational handouts to use with teens.



Teen Practical Life Skills Workbook


Teen Practical Life Skills Workbook
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Author : Ester A. Leutenberg
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013-01-01

Teen Practical Life Skills Workbook written by Ester A. Leutenberg and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-01 with Psychology categories.


One important task of teens is learning practical life skills, cricial for personal and professional success. Effective practical life skills help teens take charge and manage their lives in an increasingly complex society. This workbook, designed for the professional facilitator is filled with fully reproducible activities, self-assessments and educational handouts to use with teens.



Teen Respect Of Self And Others Workbook


Teen Respect Of Self And Others Workbook
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Author : John J. Liptak
language : en
Publisher: Whole Person Associates
Release Date : 2011-07

Teen Respect Of Self And Others Workbook written by John J. Liptak and has been published by Whole Person Associates this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-07 with Respect categories.


Facilitator Reproducible Respect Worksheets, Self-Assessments, Exercises, & Educational Handouts. Respect comes in three forms — respect for self, respect for others, and respect for community and environment. Although these three forms of respect may not appear to be connected, they are interconnected in several ways. For people to show respect to others, animals, nature, environment, and the global community, they must have a deep respect for themselves. People are constantly attempting to balance their self-interests and the interests of others. A basic human value that individuals strive for is social interest, or the concern and respect for other people in the world and commitment to build a better future for others. Showing social interest and respect is so important that many view it as an indicator of positive mental health and overall wellness. The following model describes the respecting self and others cycle of wellness: Cycle of Respect. The Teen Respect of Self and Others Workbook contains five sections to help participants learn more about themselves, the skills they possess and those they need to learn to be of service to other people and make contributions to the welfare of others. Participants will learn about the importance of these skills in the development of personal and professional success. Self-Respect helps individuals identify their own level of self-respect by exploring their self-confidence, self-efficacy, self-acceptance, and self-love. Respect of Others helps individuals identify how respectful they are to other people through their courtesy, caring, tolerance, trust, and respect levels. Generosity helps individuals identify and explore their level of generosity with their time, talents, and resources. Kindness to the Global Community helps individuals explore how kind and respectful they are in trying to preserve the environment and by focusing on the universe, energy, nature, and kind-to-self lifestyle. Social Action helps individuals identify their altruistic level and to identify ways to be of service to others in the community by concerning themselves with positive views of others, welfare of others, sense of community, and social support. Includes Respect Worksheets. The Teen Respect of Self & Others Workbook, including the respect worksheets, is designed to be used either independently or as part of an integrated curriculum. Assessments and journaling exercises may be used effectively with either individuals or with a group. The following tools are included in each section: assessment instruments, activity handouts, quotations, reflective questions for journaling, and educational handouts.



The Domestic Violence Survival Workbook


The Domestic Violence Survival Workbook
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Author : John J. Liptak
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

The Domestic Violence Survival Workbook written by John J. Liptak and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Family violence categories.


Domestic abuse is very complex and can take many different formsphysical, sexual, psychological, emotional and verbal. The five sections of the workbook help participants learn skills for recognizing and effectively dealing with abusive relationships. The self-assessments, activities and educational handouts are reproducilbe.



Teen Conflict Management Skills Workbook Facilitator Reproducible Self Assessments Exercises Educational Handouts


Teen Conflict Management Skills Workbook Facilitator Reproducible Self Assessments Exercises Educational Handouts
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Author : Ester A. Leutenberg
language : en
Publisher: Teen Mental Health and Life Sk
Release Date : 2012

Teen Conflict Management Skills Workbook Facilitator Reproducible Self Assessments Exercises Educational Handouts written by Ester A. Leutenberg and has been published by Teen Mental Health and Life Sk this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Psychology categories.


Conflict is a basic fact of life. As children, teens and adults we all experience conflict in our lives. Because conflicts are disagreements resulting from people or groups having differences in attitudes, beliefs, values or needs, conflict is inevitable. People experience differences in any type of relationship. That conflict exists is not a bad situation, as long as the conflict is managed effectively by resolving them in a calm, respectful way that will lead to growth and maturity. The Teen Conflict Management Skills Workbook contains five separate sections that correlate with the Teen Conflict Model tool presented in the book. Participants will learn new skills and the importance of preventing, managing and resolving conflicts. Included are the following reproducible pages: assessment instruments, activity handouts, role plays, quotations, reflective questions for journaling, and educational handouts.



The Resilience Workbook For Teens


The Resilience Workbook For Teens
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Author : Cheryl M. Bradshaw
language : en
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Release Date : 2019-05-01

The Resilience Workbook For Teens written by Cheryl M. Bradshaw and has been published by New Harbinger Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-05-01 with Young Adult Nonfiction categories.


It’s time to realize your full potential! In The Resilience Workbook for Teens, you’ll learn to bounce back from setbacks, develop grit and a growth mindset, and overcome any obstacle that comes your way. Social media, online ads, and glossy magazines make it look easy to be a teen—everyone seems to be laughing, sun-kissed, beautiful, surrounded by friends, and wearing the perfect clothes. But if you’re like most teens and young adults, reality doesn’t look like a magazine ad, lifestyle blog, or Instagram feed. You may struggle with not fitting in or being bullied. You may feel overwhelmed by stress, experience a significant setback, or lose a parent or loved one. That’s why it’s so important to build resilience—the cornerstone of mental health and wellness. This workbook will show you how. In The Resilience Workbook for Teens, author, psychotherapist, and youth mentor Cheryl M. Bradshaw will show you that the key to building resilience lies in your relationship with yourself. Through activities and interactive exercises, you’ll learn to balance your emotions, rewrite the negative stories you tell yourself, embrace who you are, and believe in your own power to bounce back from life’s biggest challenges. The teen years are a critical time to learn the skills of resilience and to develop positive strategies for coping with stress and mental health challenges. Let this fun and friendly workbook guide you as you build your own resilience. It’s a gift you’ll take with you, beyond high school and well into adulthood.



Teen Addictions Recovery Workbook


Teen Addictions Recovery Workbook
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Author : John J. Liptak
language : en
Publisher: Whole Person Associates
Release Date : 2013

Teen Addictions Recovery Workbook written by John J. Liptak and has been published by Whole Person Associates this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Substance abuse categories.


Teen addictions come in many different shapes and forms. When most people hear the word addiction, they usually think of drug use and abuse. In reality, many different types of addictive behaviors exist. Addictions have very different effects on the body and mind of the person. Different types of addictions include drugs and alcohol, caffeine, cigarettes, steroids, computer use and social networking, gambling, cigarettes and cigars, video games, texting, pornography, sex, sugar, money, shopping, self-injury, exercising, thrill-seeking and prescription drugs. Teens have these addictions for a variety of complicated reasons including: to fit in, to be accepted, to change an image, to feel more social, to get in with a specific clique of peers, to feel excited when bored, to distance themselves from family, to provide distance from school problems, to relax from pressures of everyday life, to gain confidence and loosen inhibitions, to boost self-esteem, to feel less lonely, to "numb" feelings, to feel important, to feel less depressed, to feel less anxious, to rebel, to seem "cool." The Teen Addictions & Recovery Workbook contains six separate sections to help participants learn more about themselves as well how addictions are impacting their lives. Do I Overdo My Habits? Scale helps individuals explore those types of habits they tend to overdo and identify ways to overcome these negative habits. Am I Likely to be Addicted? Scale helps individuals examine if they have a constellation of personality traits that predispose them to various addictions. Am I Addicted? Scale helps individuals to determine the level of their addiction to substances, activities and/or thought and behaviors. Am I Relapsing? Scale helps individuals identify the changes in thinking, feeling and behavior that accompany relapse. Can I Stop? Scale helps individuals define a clearer picture of the excuses that they may be using to continue their addiction and guides them to ways they can stop. Change and Recovery Scale helps individuals explore the level of self-discipline and will power they have in combating addictions. Use the exploratory activities, reflective journaling exercises and educational handouts to help teens discover their habitual and ineffective methods of managing addictions, and to explore new ways for bringing about healing.