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Teens are often their own worst critics. The Self-Compassion Workbook for Teens offers valuable tools based in mindfulness and self-compassion to help teen readers overcome self-judgment and self-criticism, cultivate compassion toward themselves and others, and embrace who they really are.
Between school, friends, dating, the latest drama on social media, and planning for the future-today's teens are totally stressed out. This evidence-based guide will help teen readers identify the underlying causes of their stress, anxiety, and worry.
The Body Image Workbook for Teens offers teen girls practical exercises and tips that address the most common factors that contribute to a negative body image
This one-of-a-kind, comprehensive workbook will help you navigate your gender identity and expression at home, in school, and with peers.
Provides you with the skills needed to get organized, retain information, communicate effectively, and perform well in school and everyday life. This book includes activities that helps you understand your disorder and cope with it effectively. It also includes tips for initiating positive action and change, and improving flexibility in thinking.
Helps you develop a healthy, realistic view of yourself that includes honest assessments of your weaknesses and strengths, and learn to respect yourself, faults and all. This book shows you how to distinguish the outer appearance of confidence from the quiet, steady, inner acceptance and humility of true self-esteem.
If you are ready to move past your anxiety, panic, and worry and start living the life you were meant to live, this book will be your guide-every step of the way.
The ASD Independence Workbook offers powerful skills to help teens and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) successfully navigate the skills required for daily living and integration into their communities.
The Gender Identity Workbook for Kids offers fun, age-appropriate activities to help your child explore their identity and discover unique ways to navigate gender expression at home, in school, and with friends.
Transform your relationship with food, once and for all. Written by a family therapist and eating disorderspecialist, this skills-based workbook will give you the tools you need to manage your emotions and find thecomfort and sweetness you truly seek in life-without overeating!
The Sexual Trauma Workbook for Teen Girls offers healing, real-life stories from survivors and powerful, evidence based tools to help you reclaim your life after sexual abuse or trauma.
Using proven effective mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), this book helps you teach the difference between healthy and unhealthy forms of anger. It helps you learn skills for building positive relationships with peers, friends, and family.
Worksheets and exercises to help teens recover from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Panic attacks are scary, and can make you feel like you've lost control-leading to more anxiety, stress, fear, and even depression. This easy-to-use workbook provides step-by-step instructions to help you identify anxiety-inducing thoughts, mindfully observe them, and stop the cycle of panic, once and for all.
Gossip, teasing, and bullying can have a devastating effect on teenage girls. Coping with Cliques was developed to help girls develop a positive identity during these difficult years. The activities in this book equip girls with the tools they need to deal with cyber-bullying, social isolation, pressure to be sexy, and other issues that arise in middle school and high school.
Written by a psychotherapist specializing in mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and featuring brand new exercises, The Stress Reduction Workbook for Teens, Second Edition shows how mindfulness skills can help you relax, prioritize, and keep calm during stressful times.
Children with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) may suffer from obsessive thinking, use rituals to soothe their anxiety, and act compulsively in ways that are disruptive and sometimes harmful. As parents know all too well, OCD can greatly interfere with school, friends, and home life.
Based on the bestselling book Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life
Suitable for for parents, educators, and counseling professionals, this workbook contains 42 step-by-step self-help activities designed to help you learn anti-bullying tips and strategies; manage emotions such as anxiety, fear, anger, and depression; and learn constructive communication skills to help you express your feelings.
Some 14 percent of high-school aged adolescents and 12 percent of college students practice cutting or other forms of self-injury. This workbook helps teens explore the reasons behind their need to hurt and focuses on positive ways to deal with issues of stress and control.
Reading Line) Skill-building activities for teens with nonverbal learning disorder, Asperger's disorder, and other social-skill problems (Bullets) Read social cues Recognize and use your strengths Understand social rules and make friends
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