Relationships
Family Communication Dice Game

This dice game can be printed on heavy stock paper and then assembled. It is a fun game designed to enhance family communication. The blank die makes it easy to customize the game for many purposes. Type: PDF (1014)

Practicing Assertive Communication

This worksheet helps clients to identify a conflict, describe it in nonjudgmental terms, explain how the other person’s behavior has affected them, and ask for a specific response.

How Do You Deal With Conflicts?

This short questionnaire gives clients the opportunity to identify their behaviors and attitudes as assertive, aggressive, passive, or passive-aggressive, and provides some information about conflict strategies. (conflict management, communication)

Solving Problems With Reverse Brainstorming

This form can be used to help clients who are “stuck” in a particular situation and can’t seem to find any appropriate solution to a problem or challenge. It can be used with individuals, but any kind of brainstorming is generally most productive in a group situation.

Relationship Spectrum Mini-Poster

This mini-poster poster created by LoveIsRespect.org will help teens talk about aspects of their relationships which are healthy, unhealthy, or abusive.

Dating Abuse Poster

This poster, created by LoveIsRespect.org will encourage teens to bring up concerns about dating abuse, which affects one in three teens.

Am I A Good Boyfriend/Girlfriend-Quiz

This hand-out can help start a conversation about “safe” dating. (PDF Download)

Acts of Kindness Lead to Happiness

This worksheet can be used to help people who have mild to moderate depression, or for people who are not clinically depressed but who are seeking a happier and more fulfilling life. (RAOK, positive psychology, resilience, depression)

Thinking About Others When You Have A Problem

This worksheet is designed to help individuals see the value of helping others in modifying their emotions.

Identifying Emotional Abuse

This worksheet is designed to help people identify emotional abuse in their own behavior or the behavior of others. (emotional abuse, relationships)