Teens

Teens have a special way of communicating and learning about themselves, so we’ve made sure that all our therapeutic activities for teens are appealing and engaging to this age group.

To modify the tools, click the ‘Send to Client’ button by each tool to open the Psychology Forms Filler. You can then edit the tool as you see fit and either print it out or send it to a client to be filled out online. Click here for a tutorial on using the Psychology Forms Filler.

We’ve tried to address every teen issue we can think of, and more tools are added every week!

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Bullying Stops Here (Teens)

Written by a teen for teens, this workbook takes a uniquely personal approach to helping teens understand and cope with bullying. There are worksheets on building self-esteem, dealing with stress, making new friends, building resilience, and much more. (0923, bullying, conflict resolution, social skills, assertive)

Talking About Feelings Card Game

This fun card deck can easily be cut out and assembled to help children and teens learn the importance of communicating their feelings and understanding the feelings of others. The game is played like the classic card game “War,” where players turn over a card and the highest number takes all the cards. But first, you have to answer the question, “Describe a time you felt this way.” There are many ways to use these cards including sending them home for families to use “between sessions.” (0823, emotional intelligence, emotional regulation)

Embrace Your Reflection: A Body Image Workbook for Teen Girls

Written by a teen with a firsthand understanding of the pressures on teenage girls, this workbook presents a variety of easy-to-use exercises to help teens accept their bodies. The workbook includes 30 different techniques, including affirmations, diary sheets, coping skills, and more. 44 pages (0823, body dysmorphia, body image, eating disorder, anorexia)

Exploring Your Identity After the Death of a Loved One

This worksheet will guide people through the process of exploring their identity after a significant loss. By exploring their personal qualities and engaging in thoughtful self-reflection, people can navigate their grief journey while honoring their unique identity. (0723, grief, self-image, identify, loss, healing)

Let the Sunshine Into Your Life (Teens)

This worksheet is designed to help teens and their families heal from a significant loss. (0723, grief, loss, healing, trauma)

Why Do Bad Things Happen? (Teens)

This worksheet is designed to help teens explore their feelings, thoughts, and beliefs about events in their lives that have been difficult for them to understand and accept. It also gives them coping strategies to deal with difficult feelings. (0723, loss, trauma, healing, grief)

What to Do When You Have Scary Thoughts (Teens)

This worksheet is designed to help teens identify unrealistic thoughts that cause fear and anxiety. It teaches them to talk back to these thoughts as well as develop coping skills to deal with anxiety and fear. (0723. anxiety disorders, GAD, intrusive thoughts, automatic thoughts)

Exploring “If Only” Statements and “What If” Questions When Someone Dies (Teens)

Exploring “what if” questions and “if only” statements can be an important way for teens to process grief. While this may seem to some that teens are trying to “re-write” the past with these questions, in fact voicing these questions helps them express and understand the emotions connected with their loss. Exploring these questions can help facilitate the eventual acceptance of the loss and stimulate the healing process. (0723. grief, loss, death)

Eating Disorder Diary Card

This daily diary asks people to indicate their mood and eating behavior urges they experienced. (0623, eating disorder, behavioral chart, data collection)

Purging Log

This log can be used by clients to help them become more aware of their purging, triggers, and physical and emotional consequences. (0623, bulimia, eating disorders, data collection)