Simple mental health lessons for kids, like this activity, leave even young children with something to think about in their daily lives.
Welcome to our digital download of our Mental Health Workbook! Our worksheets are designed to help you reduce anxiety, find happiness in the present moment, and mitigate stress through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques. This download contains over six activities and exercises that are a part of our comprehensive mental health workbook. Benefits of our digital download include: - Easy access to effective CBT techniques for mental health - Over six activities and exercises to help reduce anxiety and mitigate stress - Worksheets specifically designed to help you find happiness in the present moment - Part of a comprehensive mental health workbook - Can be printed or used digitally for convenience - Affordable and accessible for those starting their mental health journey Our worksheets are perfect for those who are looking for a practical and effective way to improve their mental health. We understand that mental health is important, and that's why we've created this digital download to help you take control of your mental wellness. Start your journey towards a healthier and happier life today! Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional, and the content provided in this Mental Health Journal workbook by Kayo Creative Agency and Kaileigh Otsuka is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The exercises and prompts within this workbook are designed for personal reflection and exploration and should not be considered a replacement for the guidance of qualified mental health professionals. If you are experiencing mental health issues or concerns, it is crucial to consult with a licensed mental health professional or healthcare provider for appropriate advice and support. The authors and Kayo Creative Agency disclaim any liability, loss, or risk incurred as a consequence of the use and application of the information in this workbook.
Hand of Mental Health encourages us to reflect and discuss our everyday choices and their impact on our mental health. How does sleep and rest, food, relationships and emotions affect our mental…
Worksheet encouraging students to reflect on their mental health.- How do they deal with having an 'empty cup'?- What they need to hear?- How you will know they need help?- What fills their cup?- What empties their cup?
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The stress bucket model is a handy way of conceptualizing stress coming in and being released through the use of coping skills.
From how to know you need one, templates to help you ask for it, and tips on what to *do* with your time off.
Practicing conscious breathing helps when you feel anxious and overwhelmed. A mindful breathing stick can help guide young kids develop breathing techniques.
10 questions to check in with your loved ones.
A list of cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, CBT interventions & more.
Because of their window of tolerance, people can either be reactive or disconnected. Read on to find out what the window of tolerance is.
Relaxation Techniques for Mental Health is a blog post for mental health professionals by Aspira CE: a provider of quality online CEUs.
Suicide and suicide prevention have been in the media a lot recently where I live. Suicide has become the leading cause of death for children 11-17 in Utah. Between 2011-2015 Utah saw an increase of 136% in suicide by children ages 11-17. Nationally it had risen 23.5% Last year on Sept.10, National Suicide Prevention Day, I remember hearing one specific comment that caught my attention. The comment was from a local radio commentator in our area who was speaking about his 17 year old nephew who left home 3 years ago and never returned. A few weeks after his disappearance his parents found a note tucked inside his wallet saying that he felt "broken." The commentator made the comment that while the family knew this young man was experiencing challenges and symptoms related to mental illness, they did not realize the depth of his pain, and felt he had not been forthcoming with how bad things really were. And he's right. There is a major communication gap when it come's to connecting those who suffer with those who could provide relief. You can't support someone if you don't know they are struggling. But for those who suffer, it is hard to explain just what is happening. Such an infuriating and frustrating challenge to be unable to communicate!! Add to that that teens aren’t exactly known for wanting to talk about their “feelings.” Several months ago I found a 1-10 mental health pain scale that has helped me tremendously to be able to express how I am doing. I modified the scale for tweens and teens to hopefully help in bridging this communication gap. Feel free to use and share :) The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.
August self-care challenge! This end-of-summer self-care challenge is great if you need a bit of silliness and relaxation in your life!