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!

If you are looking for something you can’t find on this site, please let us know by clicking here and our team of writers, graphic artists, and therapists will custom-design it for you.


 

Identifying Emotional Abuse

This worksheet is designed to help people identify emotional abuse in their own behavior or the behavior of others. (emotional abuse, relationships)

How to Take a Time Out When Arguing

This worksheet is designed to help people know when arguing is unproductive and they need to take a time-out. (conflict management, relationships, problem-solving)

Staying Active to Fight Depression

This worksheet will help clients see that increasing their activity level may reduce their symptoms of depression.

Fighting Depression with Exercise

This worksheet can help people understand the relationship between exercise and mood regulation. PDF

Trusting Too Much or Too Little

This worksheet is designed to help people learn about their “style” of trusting others in different relationships.

Rating Symptoms of Panic Attack

This assessment tool asks clients to rate the severity of their common symptoms. PDF

Finding People with Common Interests

This worksheet is designed to help people expand their social network by finding people in common interest groups. (resilience, support systems, stress management, social skills, 0321)

Identifying Your Support System

This worksheet is designed to help people identify a support system of individuals they can contact in times of emotional distress. (support system, social networks, depression, stress management)

Making Positive Statements About Yourself

This worksheet encourages people to make positive statements about themselves.

Talking to Someone Who Is Suicidal

This form is designed to help people understand the importance of talking to someone who is suicidal and to overcome obstacles to doing this.