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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This form is designed for people with anxiety disorders to keep track of their checking behaviors for one week. Form Type: PDF
This worksheet will help people who having a difficult time solving a problem or are procrastinating about a particular task.
This research-based worksheet can be used to treat mild depression and help people through difficult times. (gratitude, journaling, depression, 0614)
This worksheet explains what a student should do if they are late to class. (Form Type: PDF)
This worksheet is designed to help individuals keep a log of their strong emotions and the events that precede angry feelings and explosive outbursts. (anger issues)
This checklist is designed to be a daily reminder of the most appropriate ways that a person can reduce stress and the build-up of strong emotions. PDF
This form has been designed to help teens recognize the degree to which their sudden anger or other strong emotion will affect them at school and what the consequences may be to this type of behavior. (Form Type: PDF)
This worksheet is designed to help individuals see the value of helping others in modifying their emotions.
This worksheet can be used to help people understand how pessimistic thinking is affecting their mental health. It is designed to record and change faulty thinking in a single day. PDF
This simple 5-minute assessment can be used to assess self-efficacy, a measure of whether a person perceives that he can accomplish tasks and achieve goals. Lower scores may suggest a vulnerability to depression or other mental health problems. Higher scores indicate greater resiliency.