Life as a teenager can feel like getting on a wild roller-coaster ride, not knowing when the next unexpected twist or turn will come.
Set your teen up for success by purchasing a copy of the Workbook today!.
The benefits of stress management with DBT are endless.
After going through these DBT skills and exercises, Teens will walk away feeling more equipped to handle the pressures of school, home life, and friendships.
The aim of this Workbook is to teach young people different ways to cope with stress, whether it be through calming their minds, regulating their emotions, or learning how to express their thoughts and feelings effectively.
How to nurture relationships with effective communication and resolve conflict with skills like DEAR MAN.
Steps to recognize, manage, and accept overpowering emotions, and take the opposite action with skills like ABC PLEASE.
How to self-soothe and de-escalate stressful situations at school or at home through exercises like deep breathing and meditation.
Some of the critical lessons your child will learn include: How to break free from cycles of overthinking, and mindfully shift their focus onto the present moment.
Each skill promises to teach your child valuable coping strategies: Mindfulness seeks to identify and let go of unwanted thoughts and emotions, emotional regulation teaches how to describe and observe strong emotions without being taken by them, distress tolerance strengthens emotional resilience in the face of challenges, and interpersonal effectiveness promotes self-respect and setting healthy boundaries.
Marsha Linehan, the Workbook presents four core DBT skills: mindfulness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.
Borrowing from the work of the founder of dialectical behavioral therapy, Dr.
The DBT Workbook for Teens is the perfect resource to help your child, aged 13-19, learn effective stress management techniques at their own pace.
Teens need support now more than ever before to manage the transitions that come with adolescence, but not the kind of support where mom and dad are constantly in their ear! They are in search of helpful resources that they can pursue on their own, which can provide the appropriate psychological skills to cope with everyday life stressors. sick.
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Life as a teenager can feel like getting on a wild roller-coaster ride, not knowing when the next unexpected twist or turn will come