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Teen Aggression & Bullying Workbook

Facilitator Reproducible Self-Assessments, Exercises & Educational Handouts

The Teen Aggression & Bullying Workbook is designed to help teens engage in self-reflection, examine thoughts and feelings that lead to feelings of aggression, and learn two powerful psychological tools for the management of these thoughts, and feelings: self-assessment and journaling.

This workbook contains six separate sections that will help the participants learn more about themselves as well as how aggression impacts their lives:
  • Violence Motivation helps individuals explore reasons they may act aggressively or violently toward other people.
  • Environmental Aggression helps individuals identify the extent of their exposure to environmental violence and help them develop strategies to become more resilient.
  • Are You Being Bullied helps individuals assess whether or not they are being bullied, and if so, to what extent.
  • Are You a Bully helps individuals identify whether they are aggressive and/or bully others, and to what extent.
  • Bystander Behavior helps individuals explore how they react and respond in bullying situations.
  • Depression and Suicide helps individuals identify teens who may be at risk for depression and/or suicide.
The Depression and Suicide eight-page section of this book includes a detailed questionnaire, idea-prompting lists, and relevant journal questions which are designed to lead to productive in-depth discussions of how problems arise and how they can be solved.

This workbook is designed to be used either independently or as part of an integrated curriculum. Assessments and exercises may be used effectively with individuals or with a group. The following tools are included in each section:
  • Assessment instruments
  • Activity handouts
  • Quotations
  • Reflective questions for journaling
  • Educational handouts

Spiral Bound; 122 Pages; 8.5" x 11"
Author: John J. Liptak, Ed.D & Ester A. Leutenberg

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