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Thinking, Feeling, Behaving: Grades 7-12 (Includes CD)
An Emotional Education Curriculum for Adolescents
An essential resource for helping students learn to overcome irrational beliefs, negative feelings, and the negative consequences that may result.
Thinking, Feeling, Behaving is an emotional education curriculum based on the principles of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. It can be used in classroom or small group settings.
This revision is packed with 105 creative and easy-to-do activities. The activities include games, stories, role plays, writing, drawing, and brainstorming. Each activity is identified by grade level and categorized into one of five important topic areas: Self-Acceptance; Feelings; Beliefs and Behavior; Problem Solving and Decision Making; and Interpersonal Relationships.
The curriculum embraces the goal of positive behavior and flexible thinking. Topics presented in the lessons reflect peer perception, cliques, transition issues, and social pressures... a great resource for school counselors.
An accompanying CD of all the reproducible forms and student handouts is included with the book.
Grades: 7-12 (Ages 13-18)
Paperback; 8.5" x 11"; 292 Pages (Includes CD)
By Dr. Ann Vernon
An essential resource for helping students learn to overcome irrational beliefs, negative feelings, and the negative consequences that may result.
Thinking, Feeling, Behaving is an emotional education curriculum based on the principles of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. It can be used in classroom or small group settings.
This revision is packed with 105 creative and easy-to-do activities. The activities include games, stories, role plays, writing, drawing, and brainstorming. Each activity is identified by grade level and categorized into one of five important topic areas: Self-Acceptance; Feelings; Beliefs and Behavior; Problem Solving and Decision Making; and Interpersonal Relationships.
The curriculum embraces the goal of positive behavior and flexible thinking. Topics presented in the lessons reflect peer perception, cliques, transition issues, and social pressures... a great resource for school counselors.
An accompanying CD of all the reproducible forms and student handouts is included with the book.
Grades: 7-12 (Ages 13-18)
Paperback; 8.5" x 11"; 292 Pages (Includes CD)
By Dr. Ann Vernon