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 our Psychology Forms Filler. You can then modify 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.


 

Do You Spend Too Much Time on Your Phone?

This worksheet describes the “symptoms” of phone addiction.  It provides a checklist of behaviors that might indicate a problem. It also eight suggests on how to become less dependent on a phone if it is interfering with other aspects of your life.  A chart is provided to help people develop a plan to decrease their phone dependence. (1221, phone addiction, addiction, relationships)

Are You Being Bullied?

This worksheet gives teens 14 ways to deal with bullies and encourages them to create an anti-bullying plan. (1121, bullying, school bullying)

Boosting Your Confidence By Becoming a Positive Role Model (Teen)

This worksheet is designed to help teens see the advantages of being positive role models for others. (1121, self-image, self-esteem, role-model, behavior, shyness, anxiety)

Use the Turtle Technique to Manage Your Feelings (Middle School)

This worksheet for Middle School students teaches students a 4-step technique to handle difficult feelings.  An included chart helps students keep track of how successful they are at using this technique. (1121, depression, anxiety, anger)

Your Most Important Assignment Is YOU Teen Workbook

This workbook is designed to help teens learn a variety of mental health skills to deal with anxiety and depression, as well as other common mental health problems.

Choosing the Right Career Path

This worksheet is designed to help people assess their skills, achievements, and values to determine a best-fit career path. (0821 career choice)

Staying Safe in Risky Situations (Teens)

This worksheet is designed to help teens assess risky situations and make decisions will keep them safe. (risk, resiliency, decision-making, ADHD, 0821)

Talking About Trauma

This worksheet is designed to help people who have experienced a trauma find positive ways to understand their feelings and deal with upsetting emotions. (0721, trauma, simple solutions, coping)

Helping Children Cope with Loss

This worksheet encourages adults to follow the CHILD technique to help children who have experienced a loss. The acronym stands for: Consider, Honesty, Involve, Listen, and Do It Again.

Becoming More Responsible (Teens)

This worksheet is designed to help teens see the value of responsible behavior (0721, responsibility, family issues)

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