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104 Activities That Build: Self-Esteem, Teamwork, Communication, Anger Management, Self-Discovery, Coping ... 40 reviews Alanna E. Jones
Rec Room Publishing, 1998
Great Resource! I found this book to have some great ideas for group activities that introduce and teach social/emotional skills. As a social worker in a junior high school, I have implemented many of these activites into my daily activities. Highly recommended for teachers, counselors, social workers, etc.
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Coping Skills Therapy for Managing Chronic and Terminal Illness (Springer Series on Rehabilitation) Kenneth Sharoff
Springer Publishing Company, 2004
This practical, hands-on book offers a broad range of skills to overcome the problems medical clients face with disease onset. The author has expanded his Cognitive Coping Therapy (CCT) model of care into the medical arena, and identifies 3 distinct phases in the treatment protocol: Crisis, Consolidation, and Normalization. Each phase constitutes a distinctive set of tasks and each task a set of coping skills. This book details how to ...
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Creating Compliance: A Toolbox of Coping Skills Handouts & Activities to Foster Treatment Compliance Carol L. Rickard
Trafford Publishing, 2006
What makes this material unique is that the coping tools are analogy based. Using analogies is a great way of tapping knowledge and understanding that is an already existing foundation for learning. This is particularly useful since many of the symptoms of mental illness impair client's ability to process new material and information. Analogies are also useful when it comes to the rationalization and intellectualization accompanying addiction. ...
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Treating Alcohol Dependence: A Coping Skills Training Guide 1 review Peter M. Monti, Ronald M. Kadden, ...
The Guilford Press, 2002
Great but not perfect This workbook requires some digging to make it work. Definitely not plug and play. If you're looking for something really simple and easy to use this is not it. However, once you dig, the stuff is great!!!
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The Coping Skills Workbook Lisa M. Schab
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 1996
Ages 7 - 12. While adults have learned to cope with their world, children often have not. The lessons learned using The Coping Skills Workbook will last a lifetime. Children will learn how to deal with feelings, adjust attitudes, discover choices, accept imperfections and more.
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Coping Through Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation (Coping Skills Library) Carolyn Simpson
Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services, 1998
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Coping With Add Adhd: (Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) (Hazelden/Rosen ... Jaydene Morrison
Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services, 1997
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Coping Skills Interventions for Children and Adolescents 1 review Susan G. Forman
Jossey-Bass, 1993
review I found this book very helpful and easy to understand. I have recently switched careers and I am working with adolescents versus adults and this book assisted me in furthering my knowledge of adolescents.
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Knowing Me, Knowing You: The I-Sight Way to Understand Yourself and Others (Teen-Focused Coping Skills) 1 review Pamela Espeland
Free Spirit Publishing, 2001
Wonderful Resource for Teaching Social Skills I recently reviewed this book for my homeschooling column on BellaOnline and was very impressed. It would make a wonderful textbook for a psychology class taught to teenagers. Not only does it travel back through the history of psychology, but it offers an easy and practical application. The book follows four very different teens through the challenge of working together on a school project. As ...
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Coping with Faculty Stress (Survival Skills for Scholars) Walter H. Gmelch
Sage Publications, Inc, 1993
"Dr. Gmelch follows a sensible, pragmatic sequence of presentation in this book. . . . This book would be a definite asset for all academic libraries. In fact, I would urge departmental chairs and deans to issue it to each graduate student completing their program and entering higher education and each new assistant professor joining the faculty." --Academic Library Book Review Anxiety, frustration, and strain leading to stress and burnout. ...
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The Playful Minds Coping Skills Program Maribel Del Rio, Irene Bravo
VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K., 2008
The effects of chronic illness on children can be temporary or long-term depending on various factors such as complexity of treatment regimens, quality of life, family dynamics and the child's coping skills. The importance of coping in childhood chronic illness has been extensively studied in the literature. Studies show that play therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy are both effective strategies in increasing positive coping. The focus of ...
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Coping Skills Manual for Treating Chronic and Terminal Illness (Springer Series on Rehabilitation) Kenneth Sharoff
Springer Publishing Company, 2004
This manual is a practical guide that identifies treatment issues and problems that can arise when implementing key coping skills. It provides therapists with assessment instruments and more than 35 patient handouts available by download from our website. This workbook and accompanying forms are designed to stand alone, or supplement the author's text, Coping Skills Therapy for Managing Chronic and Terminal Illness . Download PATIENT HANDOUTS ...
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Managing Stress in Families: Cognitive and Behavioural Strategies for Enhancing Coping Skills (Strategies for ... Ian Falloon
Routledge, 1993
"Managing Stress in Families" deals with the treatment of major mental disorders in the community. The authors provide a rationale for the use of stress management approaches, and describe in detail the methods employed in the application of such strategies in practice. They show what therapist skills are required in order to employ these interventions, and engage all members of a household in treatment. The authors have long experience in ...
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A Leader's Guide to the Struggle to Be Strong: How to Foster Resilience in Teens (Teen-Focused Coping Skills) 1 review Sybil Wolin
Free Spirit Publishing, 2000
A one of a kind resource for changing hearts and minds! A unique and empowering guide for anyone concerned with youth development. A Leader's Guide to The Struggle to Be Strong presents a creative and insightful connection of thirty stories written by teens about their own struggles to the seven resiliencies developed by Sybil and Steven Wolin is a masterpiece of strength based practice! It is refreshing and truly empowering to find a book that ...
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