Teen Violence Workbook PDF
Teen Violence Workbook PDF
Teen violence can break out anywhere and at any time. Violent behaviour in teens can include a wide range of behaviours including: explosive temper tantrums, date rape, physical aggression, school shootings, suicide, bullying, fighting, threats or attempts to hurt others (including homicidal thoughts), use of weapons, cruelty toward animals, fire setting, and intentional destruction of property.
Over the last century many different workbooks, workshops, and self-help systems have been designed to help people explore ways of safely dealing with teen violence. In the past twenty years, many research studies have focused on the value of self-reflection and journaling as a way of exploring personal characteristics, identifying ineffective behaviours, and examining thoughts and feelings that lead to these ineffective behaviours. This book is unique in that it combines two powerful psychological tools designed to enhance domestic violence coping skills: self-assessment and journaling.
The Teen Violence Workbook, contains five separate sections that will help participants learn more about themselves as well as the impact of dating relationships and violence in their lives. Participants will develop an awareness of the violence that they are exposed to daily. They will complete assessments and activities to help them explore the violence in their lives and develop strategies for coping with violence.
The sections in the book are:
Types of Violence Scale helps individuals explore the types of abuse they are experiencing in their relationships. These teen violence types include sexual abuse, physical abuse, verbal/emotional abuse and financial abuse.
Self-Empowerment Signs Scale helps individuals explore whether they are empowered to avoid or reject violent acts.
Dating Violence Scale helps individuals identify if they or their relationship partners possess harmful beliefs about dating relationships.
Symptoms of Dating Violence Scale helps individuals explore the signs related to violence,
and determine if they are experiencing violence in their life.
This book has been designed as a practical tool for helping professionals, such as therapists, school counsellors, psychologists, guidance counsellors, teachers and group leaders. Depending on the role of the professional using the Teen Violence Workbook and the specific group’s needs, these sections can be used individually or combined for a more comprehensive approach.
This workbook is available in PDF eBook format, making it simple to store on your computer or mobile device, and to access with a PDF viewer. The PDF format also allows you to easily print copies of the activities and worksheets during therapy and counselling sessions.
Publication Date: 2022-01-19
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