Goes with
The Self-Concept Game Kit
Includes The Self-Concept Game, Self-Concept StoryCards and The Self-Concept Game Workbook
The Self-Concept Game (Includes 2 Inventories) is an excellent tool to improve self-esteem. This appealing board game is an excellent way to engage - and treat - children who are too old for puppets and toys, but too young to express themselves readily in therapy. It improves self-esteem by giving children a clearer, more realistic picture of themselves in five areas: Scholastic Competence; Social Acceptance; Physical Appearance; Athletic Competence; and Behavioral Competence. It helps them discover their strengths and teaches them strategies for maintaining and enhancing self-esteem.
By Berthold Berg, Ph.D.
Ages: 8+
The Self-Concept StoryCards are the answer for client-centered therapists who want to add some structure to counseling sessions. Children's responses to the illustrations and your story prompts reveal needs and conflicts. You can then help youngsters revise their stories to express more adaptive values. This process fosters a transfer of learning to the child's own experience.
By Berthold Berg, Ph.D.
Ages: 8+
The Self-Concept Game Workbook supplements The Self-Concept Game. It reinforces self-esteem by encouraging a realistic evaluation of strengths and weaknesses. The child learns to apply nine different kinds of self-talk: Accepting Compliments; Making Realistic Comparisons; Not Overreacting to Failure; Minimizing Criticism; Recognizing Strengths; Expecting What's Reasonable; Expecting Success; Praising Self; and Taking Credit.
By Berthold Berg, Ph.D.
Ages: 8+
The Self-Concept Game (Includes 2 Inventories) is an excellent tool to improve self-esteem. This appealing board game is an excellent way to engage - and treat - children who are too old for puppets and toys, but too young to express themselves readily in therapy. It improves self-esteem by giving children a clearer, more realistic picture of themselves in five areas: Scholastic Competence; Social Acceptance; Physical Appearance; Athletic Competence; and Behavioral Competence. It helps them discover their strengths and teaches them strategies for maintaining and enhancing self-esteem.
By Berthold Berg, Ph.D.
Ages: 8+
The Self-Concept StoryCards are the answer for client-centered therapists who want to add some structure to counseling sessions. Children's responses to the illustrations and your story prompts reveal needs and conflicts. You can then help youngsters revise their stories to express more adaptive values. This process fosters a transfer of learning to the child's own experience.
By Berthold Berg, Ph.D.
Ages: 8+
The Self-Concept Game Workbook supplements The Self-Concept Game. It reinforces self-esteem by encouraging a realistic evaluation of strengths and weaknesses. The child learns to apply nine different kinds of self-talk: Accepting Compliments; Making Realistic Comparisons; Not Overreacting to Failure; Minimizing Criticism; Recognizing Strengths; Expecting What's Reasonable; Expecting Success; Praising Self; and Taking Credit.
By Berthold Berg, Ph.D.
Ages: 8+