Free printable exercise to use with adolescent & adult clients
Melissa Springstead Cahill, Psy.D.
People with ADHD feel both positive and negative emotions more intensely and frequently, and often for longer periods of time. With this exercise, clients can learn to respond to emotions mindfully, allowing them to better handle difficult situations.
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Free worksheet download to use with teens
Lawrence Shapiro, PhD, Angela Doel, MS
Lawrence Shapiro, PhD, and Angela Doel, MS, provide a free worksheet to help teen clients with social anxiety discover the advantages and disadvantages of their own social media time.
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Discover a 2-step plan to empower anxious kids
Christina Furnival, MA, LPCC
Mother, therapist, and children’s book author Christina Furnival, MS, LPCC, provides a two-step plan for when our little ones begin to feel stress, anxiety, and fears about the world around them.
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Free trauma-informed play therapy demonstration & worksheets
Paris Goodyear-Brown, MSSW, LCSW, RPT-S
Many children with big behaviors need help learning how to regulate themselves more quickly or more effectively. PESI author Paris Goodyear-Brown provides a simple sensory-soothing activity that can be particularly helpful for children who struggle to close their eyes and relax.
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Free trauma-informed play therapy intervention
Paris Goodyear-Brown, MSSW, LCSW, RPT-S
When a child is experiencing the intrusive or avoidance symptoms of PTSD, building a coherent narrative becomes essential to treatment. Paris Goodyear-Brown, MSSW, LCSW, RPT-S, demonstrates an exercise designed to help children verbalize their big emotions.
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Two FREE worksheets you can use today
Worksheets can be engaging, interactive and useful tools for clinicians — especially when working with kids. Read more to get two FREE CBT tools for exploring anxiety with the kids in your practice.
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