Coaching

Our coaching forms cover a wide variety of issues in the areas of self-growth, life skills, and wellness.

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Understanding the Reasons for Your Choices and Behaviors Through Self-Reflection

This worksheet takes people through a process of thinking about their behaviors including understanding their needs and desires, identifying behavioral patterns, thinking about their values and beliefs, and more. (0724, insight, depression, trauma)

Managing Your Mental Health During an Election Season

Elections can trigger strong emotions, especially stress and anxiety. This worksheet gives people 7 strategies to deal with the stress and anxiety that can be triggered during the time of an election. (0724, stress, anxiety, election)

Make Deposits into Your Psychological Bank Account

This worksheet is intended to help people manage their mental and emotional resources as part of a Wellness Plan. It helps them identify how to make “deposits” with self-care activities, positive relationships, and acquiring new psychological skills and to be aware of when they make “withdrawals” by overloading their lives with stress, accepting thoughts as true, or relying on self-defeating habits to cope with problems. (0724, wellness, stress, habits, lifestyle)

Exploring Your Thoughts and Feelings with Mind Mapping

This worksheet is designed to help people visually explore and organize their thoughts and feelings. In drawing a map, people are asked to reflect on connections between thoughts and feelings, boundaries that should be put in place, and more. (0524, mind map, insight, planning, coaching)

Techniques for Increased Self-Reflection

This worksheet provides several techniques to help people increase their self-reflection skills. These exercises are designed to be practical and engaging, making it easier for them to incorporate self-reflection into their daily routines. (0524, coaching, self-reflection, self-awareness, resilience, coping skills)

Identifying Your Barriers to Mental Health Treatment

This worksheet is intended to help people identify issues or concerns that might keep them from seeking help. These could range from the cost to a lack of social support, to busy schedules. People are then asked to consider how they might overcome these barriers. (0424. resistance, wellness)

Are You Being Disrespectful?

This worksheet is designed to help people identify when their behavior may be seen as disrespectful and improve their interpersonal skills and self-awareness. The worksheet includes eight ways for people to repair relationships when others say they have been disrespectful. Questions guide individuals to understand the reasons why they may have been disrespectful. (0424. social skills, interpersonal effectiveness, DBT, relationships)

Managing Ambivalence

This worksheet encourages people to explore how they deal with ambivalence in their lives thinking about the pros and cons and the consequences of making changes. It also helps people identify the barriers to change and consider how they can be overcome. (0424, depression, anxiety, relationships, decisions, problem-solving, CBT)

Increasing Medication Compliance

As many as 50% of adults don’t take their prescribed medication correctly or at all. This leads to thousands of premature deaths and tens of thousands of people suffering from treatable conditions. This worksheet is designed to help people become more aware of the importance of medicine adherence as part of an overall wellness program. (0424. medication, side effects, compliance, wellness)

Overcoming Internalized Homophobia

Because of cultural stereotypes, LGBTQIA+ people may be socialized into thinking that being non-heterosexual is somehow “bad,” “wrong,” or “immoral,” – leading to feelings of low self-esteem and even self-hatred. This worksheet is designed to help people determine if they have “internalized homophobia” also known as “internalized oppression.” The worksheet helps people identify negative and distorted thinking and replace these thoughts with self-acceptance and self-love. (0324. homophobia, LGBTQIA+)

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