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  • $$$ Management Cards

    Wellness Reproductions and Publishing $$$ Management Cards

    The Money Management Cards are designed to facilitate discussions and/or activities about money management in a group setting. Cards are marked with either a "1" for less experienced participants, a "2" for more experienced, or a "1/2" which will work for both. Includes 72 cards and game instructions. Game can be played with 4-14 players. Intended for ages 15 and up.

  • 10 Best Anxiety Busters

    Margaret Wehrenberg 10 Best Anxiety Busters

    Simple Strategies To Take Control Of Your Worry In ten simple techniques, this pocket-sized, anxiety-busting guide boils down the most effective remedies for worry and anxiety, whether chronic or in the moment. From breathing exercises and relaxation practices to thought-stopping techniques, worry "containment," effective self-talk, and strategies that put an end to catastrophizing once and for all, it's your go-to guide when anxiety levels begin to boil.

  • 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques Workbook

    Margaret Wehrenberg 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques Workbook

    From panic disorders, generalized anxiety, and social anxiety, to overall worry and stress, manifestations of anxiety are among the most common-and often debilitating-mental health complaints. But thanks to a flood of supporting brain research, effective, practical strategies have emerged that allow us to manage day-to-day anxiety on our own. Step-by-step exercises for practicing counter-cognition, mindfulness meditation, thought-stopping, and thought-replacement, "breathing minutes," demand delays, cued relaxation, affirmations, and much, much more are presented-all guaranteed to overcome your anxious thoughts. The accompanying audio downloads feature an array of calming, author-guided exercises including targeted breath work, muscle relaxation, mindfulness, and much more.

  • 10 Minutes To Beat Anxiety and Panic

    Lee David & Debbie Brewie 10 Minutes To Beat Anxiety and Panic

    A Step-by-Step Guide for Teens Using CBT and Mindfulness What can you really do in 10 minutes? You could make a sandwich, take a shower, or maybe dance around to three of your favourite songs, and now, with this book, you can learn to beat anxiety. No matter how busy or stressful your day, with 10-minute steps and quick exercises, you can better understand and manage your experiences of anxiety and panic. It includes sections to read, questions to reflect on, and things to try out in your everyday life. The book covers everything from surviving panic attacks and negative self-talk to dealing with common anxieties, including health anxiety and social anxiety. Using evidence-based therapies such as CBT and ACT, this book will help you take a problem-solving approach to your worries, escape toxic thought spirals, treat yourself kindly, and get the best out of life!

  • 10 Simple Solutions For Building Self-Esteem

    Glenn Schiraldi 10 Simple Solutions For Building Self-Esteem

    Learn to appreciate yourself with these ten simple solutions for building self-esteem. These easy-to-grasp tips for fostering a positive sense of self distill and add to many of the best, most effective techniques from the author Glenn Schiraldi's successful Self-Esteem Workbook. They draw on techniques from Eastern and Western traditions; mindfulness practice, thought-watching, strengths appreciation, and more. With the simple solutions in this book and a little practice, you can discover what a wonderful and valuable person you really are.

  • 10 Simple Solutions To Panic

    Martin Antony & Randi McCabe 10 Simple Solutions To Panic

    Moments of panic can cause you to experience these feelings with no apparent cause, robbing you of confidence and composure unexpectedly throughout your day. You deserve to be free from these troublesome moments, and the ten easy and effective techniques you'll find in this book make it possible. Learn how to monitor your episodes of panic, and find out how to replace your anxious, racing inner monologue with calm, realistic thinking. Discover safe and comfortable ways to face fearful situations. Breathing exercises, stress reduction techniques round out this approach and helps you to develop a sense of personal security and peace of mind.

  • 100 Ways To Say No

    Nicole Monente 100 Ways To Say No

    How to Stop Saying Yes When You Mean No Recognizing it's not always easy to say no, Nicole takes readers through real-life examples familiar to anyone who has found themselves saying yes when they really didn't want to, providing guidance on how to: Say no effectively and appropriately in any situation, Use techniques that come naturally to make saying no as stress-free as possible, Fend off unwanted invitations nicely but firmly, Set healthy boundaries with loved ones, family, friends, and colleagues and tell yourself no when you need to let go of guilt, worry, and regrets and do what's right for you. Everyone needs healthy boundaries-let this charming book help you set them and make learning to say no much easier.

  • 101 Mindful Ways to Build Resilience

    Donald Altman 101 Mindful Ways to Build Resilience

    Cultivate Calm, Clarity, Optimism & Happiness Each Day Did you ever wish you knew the secret to bouncing back from life's toughest roadblocks, wounds, and obstacles? According to psychotherapist, international mindfulness teacher, and former Buddhist monk Donald Altman, there is no secret. There is simply the skill of applying mindfulness to whatever new problem knocks on your door each day. It works because mindfulness rewires your brain and dramatically changes your relationship to the problem. The 101 mindfulness 'tools' in this book will give you newfound hope, optimism, and strength. These are simple, yet powerful mindfulness practices that you can apply in just a minute or two -- whether you're facing something extremely annoying or seemingly insurmountable.

  • 101 Ways To Teach Children Social Skills

    Lawrence Shapiro 101 Ways To Teach Children Social Skills

    A Ready-to-Use, Reproducible Activity Book This comprehensive book includes 101 ready-to-use, reproducible activities to help children improve their social skills. Topics include: communicating, nonverbal communication, being part of a group, expressing your feelings, caring about yourself and others, problem solving, listening, standing up for yourself, and managing conflict. Written for use with groups of children, the activities are intended to help children in every aspect of their social development, including their relationships with peers, parents, and teachers. Book and CD-ROM. Grades 2-6

  • 12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery

    Allen Berger 12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery

    In simple, down-to-earth language, Allen Berger explores the twelve most commonly confronted beliefs and attitudes that can sabotage recovery. He then provides tools for working through these problems in daily life. This useful guide offers fresh perspectives on how the process of change begins with basic self-awareness and a commitment to working a daily program.

  • 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do

    Amy Morin 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do

    Take Back Your Power, Embrace Change, Face Your Fears, and Train Your Brain for Happiness and Success Master your mental strength with revolutionary new strategies that work for everyone from homemakers to soldiers and teachers to CEOs. Increasing your mental strength can change your entire attitude. It takes practice and hard work, but with Morin's specific tips, exercises, and troubleshooting advice, it is possible to not only fortify your mental muscle but also drastically improve the quality of your life. Check out 13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don't Do and 13 Things Strong Kids Do (Ages 8-12), also by this author.

  • 13 Things Strong Kids Do Ages 8-12

    Amy Morin 13 Things Strong Kids Do Ages 8-12

    Think Big, Feel Good, Act Brave Amy Morin empowers tweens, teaching them how to think, feel, and act stronger than ever! Prominent psychotherapist and social worker Amy Morin shows how they can develop healthy habits, build mental strength, and take action toward becoming their best selves. This book offers tools needed to overcome life's toughest challenges for middle grade readers in Grades 3 to 7, including those living through the stresses of homeschooling, returning to the classroom, and navigating a changed and stressful world. (Ages 8-12) Check out 13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don't Do and 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do, also by this author.

  • 4 Weeks To An Organized Life With ADHD

    Jeffrey Freed & Joan Shapiro 4 Weeks To An Organized Life With ADHD

    Based on the concept of visual thinking and filled with tips on how to keep the body at its highest functioning level, this program helps ADHD sufferers become successful in their everyday lives. The authors share simple yet powerful techniques to develop and harness the strengths of the visual right brain, while at the same time demonstrating how treatment for ADHD can maximize success.

  • 5-Minute Gratitude Journal

    Sophia Godkin 5-Minute Gratitude Journal

    Happiness begins with gratitude-the feeling of appreciation for the people and experiences in our lives that have helped or supported us in some way. This gratitude journal makes it easy and enjoyable to develop a daily practice through insightful prompts that only take a few minutes to complete. You'll feel inspired to notice things-big and small-that you might otherwise take for granted and pause to feel grateful for them.

  • 52 Weeks to a Sweeter Life

    Farzana Doctor 52 Weeks to a Sweeter Life

    For Caregivers, Activists, and Helping Professionals: A Workbook of Emotional Hacks, Self-Care Experiments, and Other Good Ideas For helpers who are the first to help others, but the last to seek help themselves, this self-care book helps those struggling with burnout and exhaustion. If you struggle to escape the cycle of overwork, overwhelm and recovery, this workbook speaks directly to anyone who struggles to pause, set boundaries and center their own needs. The workbook contains fifty-two lessons, one for each week of the year. Each week, readers will find a simple new idea and an experiment for trying it out, with deeper dives into the material provided, but every level of participation celebrated. Beautifully written, direct and insightful, this workbook is a gentle and practical guide to a more balanced life, written for those who need it most.

  • A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue

    Julia Cook A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue

    Josh the Tattler doesn't have any friends. He tattles on his classmates, on his brother, and even on his dog! He tattles so much that he wakes up one night to find that his tongue is yellow, unusually long, and covered in bright purple spots! Will a bad case of Tattle Tongue teach him a lesson? A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue gives teachers and counselors a humorous, cleverly creative way to address the time-consuming tattling-related issues that often sap classroom energy and thwart teaching opportunities. Parents who "battle the tattle" at home, on the playground, in the grocery store, or anywhere else, can use this book to both entertain and enlighten their children about "The Tattle Rules." Every adult that desires to help children understand the differences between unnecessary tattling and the necessity of warning others about important matters needs this book!

  • A Man's Way Through The Twelve Steps

    Dan Griffin A Man's Way Through The Twelve Steps

    Dan Griffin uses interviews with men in various stages of recovery, excerpts from relevant Twelve Step literature, and his own experience to offer the first holistic approach to sobriety for men. This groundbreaking book offers the tools needed for men to work through key issues with which they commonly struggle. It includes difficulty admitting powerlessness, finding the connection with a Higher Power, letting go of repressed anger and resentment, contending with sexual issues, whatever they may be, overcoming barriers to intimacy and meaningful relationships. This book offers practical advice and inspiration for men to define their own sense of masculinity and thus heighten their potential for a lifetime of sobriety.

  • A Social Story for the Rest of Us

    Carol Gray A Social Story for the Rest of Us

    For the last three decades, parents and professionals have learned to write Social Stories to accurately share information, teach, and praise children, adolescents, and adults with autism. Developed in 1991 by Carol Gray, today Social Stories are an internationally-respected and popular evidence-based instructional strategy. What if the tables were turned? In A Social Story for the Rest of Us, Carol merges her expertise and experience as an autism consultant as she describes with disarming honesty what "the rest of us" need to know to work effectively on behalf of those in our care.

  • A Woman's Way Through The 12 Steps

    Stephanie Covington A Woman's Way Through The 12 Steps

    Published in 1994, A Woman's Way through the Twelve Steps has long been a unique resource that helps women find their own paths in recovery-paths shaped by the way women experience not only addiction and recovery, but also relationships, self, sexuality, spirituality, and everyday life. Now, stories from five new voices expand the perspective of this recovery classic.Over the past thirty years, what it means to identify as a woman in recovery has broadened to include transgender, nonbinary, and other gender-diverse people. This new edition includes updated, inclusive language to be more trauma-sensitive and welcoming to all women. This compilation of diverse voices and wisdom from real people illuminates how women understand the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and offers inspiring stories of how they travel through the Steps and discover what works for them. The book can be used alone or as a companion to AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.By identifying and addressing the special issues that recovery presents for women, this book empowers women to take ownership of their own journeys and to grow and flourish in recovery.

  • Abandonment Recovery Workbook

    Susan Anderson Abandonment Recovery Workbook

    Guidance through the Five Stages of Healing from Abandonment, Heartbreak, and Loss This Workbook provides an excellent itinerary for recovery. A manual for individual or support group use, it includes exercises that the author has tested and developed through her years of expertise in abandonment recovery. Anderson provides concrete recovery tools and exercises to discover and heal underlying issues, identify self-defeating behaviors of mistrust and insecurity, and build self-esteem. Guiding you through the five stages of your journey-shattering, withdrawal, internalizing, rage, and lifting-this book (a new edition of Anderson's Journey from Heartbreak to Connection) serves as as a source of strength.

  • ACT On Life Not On Anger

    Georg Eifert, Matthew McKay & John Forsyth ACT On Life Not On Anger

    From the bestselling author of When Anger Hurts, Matthew McKay, PhD, and ACT expert Georg Eifert, Ph.D. This book provides ACT principles and techniques for dealing with anger, and to teach readers how to change their relationship with anger.

  • ACT Workbook for Anger

    Robyn Walser & Manuela O'Connell ACT Workbook for Anger

    Manage Emotions and Take Back Your Life with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Written by renowned acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) experts, The ACT Workbook for Anger offers a comprehensive anger management program designed especially for navigating the current social and political climate. You'll discover the secret to unlocking your capacity for acceptance, mindfulness, kindness, and compassion. Learn to apply these newfound skills to break anger's stranglehold so you can pause, take a deep breath, and create the space you need to react in a more thoughtful way.

  • Actions & Consequences For Teens

    Wellness Reproductions and Publishing Actions & Consequences For Teens

    This card game is designed to help adolescents practice making choices, taking actions, and reviewing consequences. It covers non-emergency situations that occur in day-to-day experiences in relationships, at school, at work, at parties, etc. Students learn that there is a degree of risk in any choice they make. The game emphasizes the skill of pausing, considering outcomes, and then taking an educated (or well thought out) course of action of what they think is the best choice.

  • Actions And Consequences Cards For Adults

    Wellness Reproductions and Publishing Actions And Consequences Cards For Adults

    Actions & Consequences is a card game designed to help adults understand that every action has a consequence, for good or for bad and learn to make better choices.


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