Feeling Better: CBT Workbook for Teens - (Health and Wellness Workbooks for Teens) by Rachel Hutt (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Help teens relieve stress and anxiety when it strikes with CBT Dealing with school, friends, social anxiety, and thoughts of the future can be challenging for teenagers.
- 160 Pages
- Young Adult Nonfiction, Social Topics
- Series Name: Health and Wellness Workbooks for Teens
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About the Book
To help teens navigate stress, anxiety, depression and more, this workbook offers tools for using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to untangle the negative thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that can trick them into feeling anxious or sad and make it hard to do the things they want to. Full color. Consumable.Book Synopsis
Help teens relieve stress and anxiety when it strikes with CBT
Dealing with school, friends, social anxiety, and thoughts of the future can be challenging for teenagers. This CBT workbook for mental health skills can help, with strategies for overcoming tough feelings and living with more positivity and optimism. Find activities and writing prompts that will help you determine your values, boost your self-esteem, and learn to let thoughts come and go without getting stuck on them.
Navigate teenage feelings with a CBT workbook for anxiety that includes:
Self-help for teens--Understand teen anxiety with a workbook of quizzes and write-in prompts that help you manage anxiety and depression and turn negative habits into more productive ones.
Manageable goal setting--This mental health book for teens shows you how to stay calm and break down overwhelming tasks into small steps that make it easier to move forward.
Real therapy methods--This self-esteem and anxiety workbook for teens includes exercises built on the latest strategies from CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and mindfulness.
This CBT skills workbook for kids and teens gives them the strategies to be who they want to be.
Review Quotes
"In Feeling Better, Dr. Hutt expertly combines the latest evidence-based therapeutic techniques, her own research in health psychology, and a sensitive understanding of the unique stresses that adolescents face to create an engaging and accessible workbook for teens. Parents and clinicians looking for an effective tool to help young people improve their well being--look no further."--Ginger Moore, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Training, Penn State University
"In this workbook, Dr. Hutt has organized the most effective CBT and mindfulness strategies, and made them digestible for all teenagers who want help coping with distress."--Melissa Dackis, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Assistant Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
"The Feeling Better workbook is an essential resource for school therapists, psychologists, concerned parents of teens, and teens themselves."--Caroline K.P. Roben, Ph.D., University of Delaware
"The teenagers who use this book will find themselves quickly engaged by the easily relatable anecdotes presented throughout. The hands-on nature of the text encourages teens to easily try out CBT skills that can help them successfully navigate the challenges they face in their daily lives."--Elizabeth Penela, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Pediatric Psychology Associates
"This the best book I've seen that uniquely speaks directly to teens and makes CBT easy to relate to and understand--it's both engaging and useful! Feeling Better is a great practical guide with numerous research-backed techniques that are the perfect blend of being broad enough to target many frequent problems teens face while also thorough enough to help teens make progress on areas of concern. A great useful read for teens, parents, caregivers, therapists, and anyone who wants to support teens learning these skills!"--Jacqueline Hersh, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the ASU Psychology Clinic, Appalachian State University
"This workbook speaks directly to teens in a uniquely effective, genuine, and engaging way. Dr. Hutt skillfully translates CBT principles into meaningful and practical exercises that are sure to benefit her readers."--Marcela M. Torres, Ph.D., University of Colorado