Pricing Options:
1-149 workbooks: $9.95 each
150+ workbooks: $7.95 each
The Mental and Emotional Health Series is a flexible curriculum designed for clients who have mild to moderate mental and emotional health challenges. Using evidence-based approaches including acceptance and commitment Therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and dialectal behavior therapy (DBT), the series offers clients targeted exercises to build skills in managing a variety of mental health issues. The series includes a facilitator guide as well as six workbooks and six videos on key topics.
Anger helps clients understand that anger is a universal emotion while developing skills to manage it in constructive ways. Exercises in the workbook focus on recognizing personal experiences of anger; identifying events that are within our control; grounding, visualization, and mindfulness; and building assertive communication skills.
Topics covered include:
- Recognizing signs and symptoms
- Relating mental health to different areas of life
- Identifying healthy coping strategies
- Challenging negative thinking patterns
- Practicing grounding and mindfulness techniques
- Identifying healthy habits to enhance well-being
- Developing assertive communication skills
- Planning for ongoing support
About the series
- The facilitator guide provides information about the therapeutic approaches used in the exercises, in addition to video discussion questions, facilitator tips, and group activities to extend the learning.
- The topic-specific workbooks focus on common challenges.
- Exercises are 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 feature unscripted interviews with individuals who speak from their own experience.
- The strengths-based approach features inclusive language with reflection questions as well as exercises designed for a variety of learning styles.
Anger helps clients understand that anger is a universal emotion while developing skills to manage it in constructive ways. Exercises in the workbook focus on recognizing personal experiences of anger; identifying events that are within our control; grounding, visualization, and mindfulness; and building assertive communication skills.