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The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients who are diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Drawing on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), the complete series includes a facilitator guide, Suicide workbook and video, and five other topic-specific workbooks and videos. Designed for clients who have attempted suicide or experience ideation, content and exercises in the Suicide Workbook focus on building resilience, finding hope, developing safety plans, maintaining support networks, managing medication plans and monitoring thoughts in order to reach out for help when necessary. Key concepts integrated throughout the series include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. About The Series: Grounded in science and built with strengths-based therapeutic approaches, The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses encompasses six key modules: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD Examples and exercises help clients gain a practical and personal understanding of how mental health conditions affect different aspects of their lives. With a focus on identifying healthy habits and coping strategies, clients learn techniques and practices for grounding, mindfulness and assertive communication as well as planning for ongoing support and relapse prevention. All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients who are diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Drawing on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), the complete series includes a facilitator guide, Anxiety Disorders workbook and video, and five other topic-specific workbooks and videos. Designed for individuals who are diagnosed with chronic or severe anxiety that interferes with their quality of life, exercises in the Anxiety Disorders workbook encourage clients to examine and challenge unhelpful thought patterns and practice healthy habits. Worksheets explore the brain science behind common anxiety disorders and guide clients in grounding practices, mindfulness techniques and medication management. Key concepts integrated throughout the series include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. About The Series: Grounded in science and built with strengths-based therapeutic approaches, The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses encompasses six key modules: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD Examples and exercises help clients gain a practical and personal understanding of how mental health conditions affect different aspects of their lives. With a focus on identifying healthy habits and coping strategies, clients learn techniques and practices for grounding, mindfulness and assertive communication as well as planning for ongoing support and relapse prevention. All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
This pamphlet examines Step Twelve, ""Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs."" In this Step, we give back some of what we've gained. This basic truth sums up Step Twelve: you can't keep it without giving it away. For generations, people with addiction, also known as substance use disorder, tried many things to stay sober, from religion to therapy. The pioneers of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) had a brilliant insight: they could stay sober by putting their spiritual principles into action by helping others like themselves--people with addiction. This pamphlet summarizes the Twelfth Step mandate to carry the message of your spiritual awakening to others with substance use disorder. Carrying the message is one of the best ways to maintain your sobriety. It demonstrates how Step Twelve is the most joyous of the Steps to live, that participating in the recovery of others is one of the fruits of your own hard-won recovery. As you pass on the message of recovery to others--and learn more about yourself in the process--you experience the joy that comes from helping others and nurturing your own spiritual growth.
This pamphlet covers AA's Step Two: ""Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity,"" highlighting the Step's importance and challenges, as well as what the spiritual nature of the program can mean to different people. Step Two is important business. It's where you begin to find or renew your relationship with a loving, guiding Power you can really trust. This Step may seem especially difficult the first time you encounter it. But it's worth the time and energy to do Step Two well. By completing the Step, you become more spiritually aware, recognize the difference between sanity and insanity, and discover a special peace. You learn to trust the process of recovery.
This pamphlet provides guidelines for completing AA's Step Four: ""Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves."" The exercises included can help people recovering from addiction draw up an honest and effective personal inventory. Simply put, Step Four is an assessment of all of your assets and liabilities. It's a hard look at who you've been, who you are, and who you'd like to be in the future. It's a personal housecleaning. The idea of a ""moral inventory"" means to honestly take stock of your personality traits, choices, and behaviors. Step Four asks you to be ""searching and fearless."" This Step gives you the chance to face the lies you may have told to yourself and others, and to look thoroughly and honestly at all of who you are and how you behave. This pamphlet answers common questions about Step Four and outlines a step-by-step process for completing your inventory.
In preparing for Step Six, ""Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character,"" it may be hard to believe that our defects will be removed. This pamphlet explains that we need only to be ready and provides tips on how to get there. Becoming entirely ready is an act of faith. In Step Six, you are becoming ready to ask your Higher Power to change you, having no idea just how you will be changed or what you will be like afterward. When you can surrender to this reality, you will find new hope. Once you are entirely ready to have God remove all your defects of character, you can stop treating yourself and the people around you in destructive ways. This pamphlet outlines the process of taking Step Six, where we begin by seeing ourselves as we really are, then surrendering, and finally letting go.
In preparing to take Step Seven, ""Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings,"" it may be hard to believe that our shortcomings can be taken away. Yet we only need ask; the rest is up to our Higher Power. This pamphlet also explains what it means to be humble. Humility is a spiritual practice, a muscle you've been strengthening through all the Steps that came before. What seemed impossible when you were using substances now seems doable. Upon taking the Seventh Step, you will find that you no longer have a need to hide from others or compare yourself to others. You will be able to deepen the new practice of really accepting and loving yourself.
This pamphlet details how and why to do the work of Step Ten, ""Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it."" Through the discipline of daily inventory, we learn to protect and strengthen our recovery. You've already conducted your moral inventory in Step Four to settle with the past. The Tenth Step self-examination helps you stay aware of how your recovery is progressing over time. Learn about effective ways to take a personal inventory, make corrections on a daily basis, and recognize the pitfalls of skipping this important Step. You'll see just why continual vigilance is necessary in order to achieve freedom and serenity in recovery.
This pamphlet shows us how to get started on Step Nine, ""Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others."" It suggests ways to make amends--what we must do to mend our relationships successfully. Step Nine calls you into action. It tells you how to take responsibility for the behavior that accompanied your addiction, also called substance use disorder. In this pamphlet, you'll learn how to work to restore the relationships you have harmed. It outlines the importance of amends, and shows how to make them. It addresses exceptions and ways to resolve pain and anger. You'll find that when you do Step Nine, your feelings of guilt, remorse, fear, and shame begin to diminish. And you strengthen your recovery.
This pamphlet covers AA's Step Three: ""Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him."" It goes into the obstacles that many find to making that decision, as well as how to overcome them. Step Three is one of the most important of the Twelve Steps. For some, it can also be one of the most challenging, since it has the ""God"" word in it and it refers to God as male. To decide if you're ready to take the Third Step, think back on the work you've done on Steps One and Two. You don't have to have completed these Steps perfectly before moving on to Step Three, but the Third Step will not be of much help to you unless you've already done some serious work on the first two Steps. Steps One and Two prepare you to make this decision about Step Three. All you need to begin is to be willing. Your aim is ""progress, not perfection.
Over a million people have been helped to take that first step with this easy-to-read pamphlet. The author provides an in-depth understanding of the first step in the 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Step One: Admitting Powerlessness also provides a table that outlines the stages of addiction and recovery.
One of Hazelden's most popular series, Pocket Power pamphlets provide quick inspiring recovery references. In a short amount of time, we find the information and support we need to continue self-care throughout the day. Each pamphlet focuses on an issue crucial to our recovery and our serenity. Thoughtful handouts for friends, counselors, or sponsors.
Al-Anon's latest, Courage to Be Me, is a treasure-trove of recovery stories specially written by and for Alateens. Every teen living with an alcoholic-recovering or not-should read this book.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients who are diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Drawing on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), the complete series includes a facilitator guide, Depressive Disorders video and workbook, and five other topic-specific workbooks and videos. Designed for clients with chronic or severe depression, Depressive Disorders explores the science of depression, the importance of treatment compliance and ways to incorporate wellness practices into daily living to better manage mental health. Paired with workbook exercises, the DVD helps clients evaluate and challenge thought patterns that may be reinforcing depression. Key concepts integrated throughout the series include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. About The Series: Grounded in science and built with strengths-based therapeutic approaches, The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses encompasses six key modules: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD Examples and exercises help clients gain a practical and personal understanding of how mental health conditions affect different aspects of their lives. With a focus on identifying healthy habits and coping strategies, clients learn techniques and practices for grounding, mindfulness and assertive communication as well as planning for ongoing support and relapse prevention. All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients who are diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Drawing on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), the complete series includes a facilitator guide, Bipolar Disorder video and workbook, and five other topic-specific workbooks and videos. Help your clients with Bipolar Disorder Types I and II recognize and manage symptoms of mania, hypomania and depression. Paired with worksheets on mood tracking and triggers, Bipolar Disorder encourages clients to reflect on past episodes and determine when to seek assistance. Exercises on thought management help clients cope with racing, distressing and suicidal thoughts. Additional content discusses medication options and treatment plans to help clients understand the importance of adherence and regular monitoring. Key concepts integrated throughout the series include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. About The Series: Grounded in science and built with strengths-based therapeutic approaches, The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses encompasses six key modules: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD Examples and exercises help clients gain a practical and personal understanding of how mental health conditions affect different aspects of their lives. With a focus on identifying healthy habits and coping strategies, clients learn techniques and practices for grounding, mindfulness and assertive communication as well as planning for ongoing support and relapse prevention. All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients who are diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Drawing on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), the complete series includes a facilitator guide, an ADHD workbook and video, and five other topic-specific workbooks and videos. Designed for adults who have recently been diagnosed with ADHD as well as those who have known about their diagnosis throughout their lives, the ADHD Workbook helps clients understand the science behind their diagnosis and the role of medication in symptom management. Workbook exercises address time-management, substance use, stigma, emotional regulation, problem-solving strategies and healthy life skills. Key concepts integrated throughout the series include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. About The Series: Grounded in science and built with strengths-based therapeutic approaches, The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses encompasses six key modules: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD Examples and exercises help clients gain a practical and personal understanding of how mental health conditions affect different aspects of their lives. With a focus on identifying healthy habits and coping strategies, clients learn techniques and practices for grounding, mindfulness and assertive communication as well as planning for ongoing support and relapse prevention. All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients who are diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Drawing on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), the complete series includes a facilitator guide, ADHD video and workbook, and five other topic-specific workbooks and videos. Designed for adults who have recently been diagnosed with ADHD as well as those who have known about their diagnosis throughout their lives, the ADHD video helps clients understand the science behind their diagnosis and the role of medication in symptom management. Paired with workbook content and exercises, clients gain insight and strategies related to time-management, substance use, stigma, emotional regulation, problem-solving strategies and healthy life skills. Key concepts integrated throughout the series include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. About The Series: Grounded in science and built with strengths-based therapeutic approaches, The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses encompasses six key modules: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD Examples and exercises help clients gain a practical and personal understanding of how mental health conditions affect different aspects of their lives. With a focus on identifying healthy habits and coping strategies, clients learn techniques and practices for grounding, mindfulness and assertive communication as well as planning for ongoing support and relapse prevention. All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients individually or in group therapy. Designed for clients with chronic or severe depression, the Depressive Disorders module focuses on the science of depression, the importance of treatment compliance and ways to incorporate wellness practices into daily living to better manage mental health. Worksheet exercises help clients evaluate and challenge thought patterns that may be reinforcing depression. The Depressive Disorders module kit includes 1 facilitator guide, 10 workbooks and 1 DVD. Topics covered include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses draws on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). The series features six topic-specific modules, each with a DVD and accompanying workbook: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients individually or in group therapy. Content and exercises in the Bipolar Disorder module are designed to help clients with Bipolar Disorder Types I and II recognize and manage symptoms of mania, hypomania and depression. Worksheets on mood tracking and triggers encourage clients to reflect on past episodes and determine when to seek assistance. Exercises on thought management help clients cope with racing, distressing and suicidal thoughts. Additional content discusses medication options and treatment plans to help clients understand the importance of adherence and regular monitoring. The Bipolar Disorder module kit includes 1 facilitator guide, 10 workbooks and 1 DVD. Topics covered include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses draws on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). The series features six topic-specific modules, each with a DVD and accompanying workbook: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients individually or in group therapy. Designed for adults who have recently been diagnosed with ADHD as well as those who have known about their diagnosis throughout their lives, the ADHD module helps clients understand the science behind their diagnosis and the role of medication in symptom management. Workbook exercises address time-management, substance use, stigma, emotional regulation, problem-solving strategies and healthy life skills. The ADHD module kit includes 1 facilitator guide, 10 workbooks and 1 DVD. Topics covered include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses draws on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). The series features six topic-specific modules, each with a DVD and accompanying workbook: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients individually or in group therapy. Designed for clients who have attempted suicide or experience ideation, content and exercises in the Suicide module focus on building resilience, developing safety plans, maintaining support networks, managing medication plans and monitoring thoughts in order to reach out for help when necessary. The Suicide module kit includes 1 facilitator guide, 10 workbooks and 1 DVD. Topics covered include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses draws on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). The series features six topic-specific modules, each with a DVD and accompanying workbook: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients individually or in group therapy. Trauma & PTSD module content and exercises focus on trauma's impact on the brain and nervous system; adverse childhood experiences and generational trauma; skills to cope with triggers, stigma and unhelpful thought patterns. Workbook activities help clients manage medication regimens and identify strategies for handling recovery setbacks. The Trauma & PTSD module kit includes 1 facilitator guide, 10 workbooks and 1 DVD. Topics covered include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses draws on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). The series features six topic-specific modules, each with a DVD and accompanying workbook: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles.
As a clinician, you are on the front lines of what's become a mental health crisis. Nearly 10 million Americans are living with a serious mental health condition, with anxiety, depressive and bipolar disorders the most commonly diagnosed. Designed for ease of implementation and maximum effectiveness, The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses equips you with trusted tools, resources and strategies to support your healing work. The series is ideal for individual and/or group therapy with content that draws from evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). First-person stories and workbook exercises help clients identify, reframe and challenge unhelpful thinking patterns and adopt healthy coping strategies into their daily life. The series encompasses six modules, each of which consists of a topic-specific DVD and accompanying workbook: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles. Key concepts integrated throughout the series include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. Reviewing medication and other treatment options. Addressing and overcoming stigma. About the components: Facilitator Guide - Provides information about the therapeutic approaches used in the series as well as video summaries, discussion questions, tips for using specific worksheets and group activities. Topic-Specific Workbooks - Help clients gain a personal understanding of how mental health conditions affect different aspects of their lives Exercises and Activities - Designed for both independent and facilitated use, in individual or group settings and can be used individually or in sequence Videos - Feature compelling animations to reinforce key concepts and unscripted interviews with individuals who speak from their own experience The Complete Collection includes 1 facilitator guide, 10 workbooks for each module, and 1 DVD for each module.
The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses is a flexible curriculum that allows you to customize and optimize the care you provide your clients who are diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Drawing on evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), the complete series includes a facilitator guide, Depressive Disorders workbook and video, and five other topic-specific workbooks and videos. Designed for clients with chronic or severe depression, the Depressive Disorders workbook focuses on the science of depression, the importance of treatment compliance and ways to incorporate wellness practices into daily living to better manage mental health. Worksheet exercises help clients evaluate and challenge thought patterns that may be reinforcing depression. Key concepts integrated throughout the series include: Understanding the science behind mental health disorders. Relating mental health to different areas of life. Identifying healthy coping strategies. Challenging unhelpful thinking patterns. Learning grounding and mindfulness techniques. Discovering healthy habits to enhance well-being. Developing assertive communication skills. Planning for ongoing support. About The Series: Grounded in science and built with strengths-based therapeutic approaches, The Mental and Emotional Health Series for Clients with Clinical Diagnoses encompasses six key modules: Anxiety Disorders ADHD Bipolar Disorder Depressive Disorders Suicide Trauma & PTSD Examples and exercises help clients gain a practical and personal understanding of how mental health conditions affect different aspects of their lives. With a focus on identifying healthy habits and coping strategies, clients learn techniques and practices for grounding, mindfulness and assertive communication as well as planning for ongoing support and relapse prevention. All materials incorporate inclusive language. Reflection questions and exercises are designed for diverse learning styles. |
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