The pressures and concerns of teenagers are at the forefront of their emotional and mental health. This resource provides young men and women with guidance and tools to recognize the importance of social skills to aid their development.

The sessions and practical activities will allow students to address issues of identity, self esteem and self awareness based on the author's research and experience. Covering issues including relationships, drugs and problem solving the new edition will also cover: Gang cultures; Cyber-bullying; Future pressures; Eating disorders

This new resource also introduces therapeutic approaches to promote well-being including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Motivational Interviewing as well as offering easily accessible worksheets and materials available to download online. Tina Rae has once again devised an innovative and engaging program.

Evaluation and Looking Forward
Evaluation and looking forward

Introduction

The facilitator can outline the main aims of this session as follows:

  • For students to review and reflect on what has been learnt on the course.
  • For students to decide on their own Bill of Rights, thereby stating how they feel they should be treated in life and how others should be treated.
  • For students to envisage their preferred future and what they need to do to get there.
  • For students to identify personal changes, develop motivational scripts and set SMART targets – small, measurable, attainable, realistic and time bound.

The students will finally be asked to complete an evaluation feedback form, and there will be an opportunity to present congratulation certificates to each of the individuals on the ...

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