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.
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We’ve tried to address every teen issue we can think of, and more tools are added every week!
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This form is designed to help teens who self-injure tell their parents about this problem. PDF
This worksheet is designed to help people work on their relationships by seeing the similarities and differences they have with their partners.
This worksheet is designed to help teens understand and respect rules in their home.
This worksheet can help individuals in a relationship anticipate how a partner might react to a breakup.
This worksheet is designed to help people see that unrealistic assumptions can interfere with a positive relationships. (marriage, marital therapy, couples counseling, divorce, 0214)
This worksheet is designed to help people who self-injure make harmful objects less accessible. PDF
This worksheet helps people think about the importance of forgiveness in their relationships.
This worksheet helps teens learn that all-or-nothing thinking can contribute to problems with anxiety. (anxiety disorders, 0114 )
This worksheet is intended to help people identify things they are doing that actually prolong their problems with panic attacks. PDF
This worksheet is intended to help people identify symptoms of physical pain associated with depression. PDF