Reauthoring techniques and externalizing conversations to help clients reconstruct personal identities. Examines how dominant narratives shape meaning and supports the development of alternative life stories.
An updated dual-page handout for exploring anger and hurt. Page 1 features an expanded tracing area for teen hands with clear instructions. Page 2 provides deeper reflection questions, including a new section focused on the transition from "playing the adult" back to being a teenager.
A high-quality 2-page printable layout designed to be cut in half to create four distinct 5.5x8.5" landscape handouts. The toolkit covers the paradigm shift, core beliefs, practical applications (externalizing the problem, exceptions), and why it matters in school settings. It contains clear cut-lines and large, readable, table-friendly card visual styles.
Lengthened the blank bubble on the title slide to w-[600px] to accommodate long URL placements, while keeping it entirely free of text and symbols. All other slide content, including references and citations, remains intact.
A refined, black-and-white minimalist worksheet for the Family Culture Scale, featuring nine reflection questions with structured response options and improved page-break handling.
A two-page reflective worksheet on Meaning-Focused Coping. Page 1 features an introductory explanation and a substantial reflective response area. Page 2 provides guided application exercises for identifying growth and value alignment in overwhelming situations.
An updated 10-page clinical handbook for adjustment counselors, now including a concise overview of the 5 Stages of Grief (Kübler-Ross) integrated with modern meaning-making models and school-based interventions.
A professional set of 9 mediation cards for school counselors, including a cover card and 8 step-by-step restorative mediation guide cards. Each card features specific goals, prompts, and actions designed to be used in real-time during student conflict resolution.
A set of 10 professional landscape-oriented guide cards for restorative peer mediation. Features high-contrast designs with scripted prompts, counselor moves, and narrative therapy techniques. Includes a cover card, 8 step-by-step guides, and a facilitator resource bank.
A comprehensive DBT skills training sequence for elementary schools, split into K-2 and 3-5 curricula. This program covers Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Interpersonal Effectiveness using age-appropriate activities and narratives.
A comprehensive collection of evidence-based intervention toolkits for school social workers and counselors. Toolkits include ready-to-use visual instructional slide decks, practitioner cheat sheets, clinical dialogue scripts, and tracking tools.
A four-part therapeutic series designed for a 7th-grade student navigating the complex grief of losing a sibling. The sequence uses a music-inspired 'Healing Harmony' theme to explore the non-linear nature of loss, manage intense emotions, improve communication with caregivers, and find meaningful ways to remember and heal.
A ten-week small group curriculum for adolescents navigating grief, focusing on coping skills, narrative processing, identity, and moving forward through journaling, art, and discussion.
A series of lessons using Narrative Therapy techniques to empower students to externalize problems and reclaim their personal stories.
A series of counseling tools and guides based on a 7-step narrative reset framework for school counselors.
A therapeutic and educational sequence designed for an 11-year-old student with selective mutism to explore the history of her challenges with proximity and school attendance, while building a concrete, step-by-step plan for reintegration. The materials are bilingual (English/Spanish) and provided in a black-and-white format.
A 5-lesson workshop sequence for undergraduate students to understand, challenge, and overcome imposter syndrome through peer validation and evidence-based identity building.
An advanced clinical sequence focused on adapting narrative trauma interventions for complex populations, including refugees with multiple traumas, dissociative clients, youth, and diverse cultural contexts. It culminates in a focus on clinician self-care and vicarious resilience.
A graduate-level sequence exploring Narrative and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) techniques to manage internal dialogue. Students move from externalizing thoughts to practicing cognitive defusion and values-based action.
A comprehensive workshop sequence for graduate students to address academic anxiety through cognitive restructuring. The sequence explores Impostor Phenomenon, cognitive distortions, perfectionism, and professional identity to build long-term resilience.
A 5-lesson sequence for 8th-grade students focusing on narrative therapy techniques to process loss. Students explore freewriting, blackout poetry, unsent letters, and perspective-shifting to build emotional resilience and self-expression.
Prvi susret s učenicom trećeg razreda usmjeren na procjenu motivacije, atribucijskih stilova i uspostavljanje povjerenja kroz kreativne aktivnosti.
Set materijala za rad s visokomotiviranom učenicom na prepoznavanju emocija, misli i reakcija kroz izradu stripa. Fokus je na eksternalizaciji ljutnje i vježbanju socijalno prihvatljivih reakcija.
A Tier III individual counseling session for high school seniors navigating the death of a family member and non-death losses. It integrates Worden's Tasks, Narrative Therapy, SFBT, and Somatic techniques to help students process grief and build resilience.
A workshop focused on managing testing anxiety by personifying worries as 'Worry Watchmen' who are trying too hard to protect students. Includes cognitive reframing techniques and narrative therapy approaches for 4th and 5th graders.
A lesson designed for high school students in therapeutic settings to understand the power of agency over externalization using a nautical 'At the Helm' metaphor.
A lesson using an externalizing dog metaphor to help 4th-grade students with ADHD recognize big energy and practice emotional regulation strategies without shame.
A therapeutic lesson introducing William Bridges' Transition Model to help clients process psychological change. Features a structured visual mapping worksheet for clients and an evidence-based facilitation guide with clinical talking points for social workers and counselors.
A therapeutic arts and crafts session designed for 11-year-old girls to process difficult emotions and build self-esteem through watercolor painting and journaling. This lesson incorporates ADHD-friendly strategies such as sensory-focused tasks and open-ended creative expression.
A comprehensive guide for counselors on using narrative approaches to resolve peer conflict through restorative practices, focusing on externalizing problems and identifying values.
In this lesson, 11th-grade students explore art as a therapeutic tool for expressing grief and emotions. Through guided creative sessions and reflection, they develop healthy emotional processing skills and resilience.
A focused 25-minute counseling session designed for high school students to explore the concept of emotional narratives and develop tools for communicating complex, multi-layered feelings.
A counseling session designed for 10th-grade male students to explore the intersection of their athletic identity, academic pressure, and emotional regulation.