The Stop Walking on Eggshells Workbook: Practical Strategies for Living with Someone Who Has Borderline Personality Disorder, by Randi Kreger. (2002)
Category: Workbooks
Mindful Way Workbook
Mindful Way Workbook [Print Replica], by John D. Teasdale, PhD, J. Mark G. Williams, DPhil, Zindel V. Segal, PhD, Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD (Foreword). (2013)
Workbook for Children Healing from Sexual Abuse
Finding Sunshine After the Storm: A Workbook for Children Healing from Sexual Abuse, by Curtis Holmes, PhD & Sharon McGee LMFT. (2008)
Body Image Workbook
The
Body Image Workbook: An Eight-Step Program for Learning to Like Your Looks, by Thomas Cash, PhD. (2008)
Body Image Workbook for Teens
The Body Image Workbook for Teens: Activities to Help Girls Develop a Healthy Body Image in an Image-Obsessed World (Instant Help Solutions), by Julia V. Taylor, MA, Melissa Atkins Wardy (Foreword). (2014)
Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens
The Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens: Activities to Help You Build Confidence and Achieve Your Goals (Instant Help Solutions), by Lisa M. Schab, LCSW. (2013)
Help for Kids Who Are Sad and Depressed
My Feeling Better Workbook: Help for Kids Who Are Sad and Depressed, by Sara Hamil LCSW. (2008)
There are many ways to help children who are sad and depressed, and you might not even realize how much you can do to make your child feel better. By working through this book, guiding your child through just one activity a day, you can empower him or her with the skills necessary to overcome sadness and low self-esteem and live an active, joyful life.
The forty-two simple activities in this workbook help kids explore their feelings and combat the negative self-talk that depletes their motivation and self-esteem. Based on cognitive behavioral therapy, play therapy, and art therapy, this series of activities is designed to help children cope with painful feelings and feel happy again. Studies have shown that teaching these social and emotional skills to children at the onset of their depression can prevent it from becoming more serious in adolescence and beyond. Once children learn these skills, they will not only feel better, but also become more self-confident, capable, and willing to enjoy the best of what life has to offer.
Repeat After Me
Repeat After Me, 2nd Edition, by Claudia Black, PhD. (1995).
Codependent No More Workbook
Codependent No More Workbook, by Melody Beattie. (2011)
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Rebuilding Workbook: When Your Relationship Ends
Rebuilding Workbook: When Your Relationship Ends (Rebuilding Books), by Bruce Fisher, Jere Bierhaus, & Bruce Fisher, Ed.D. (2001).
Moving Out, Moving On
Moving Out, Moving On, by Susan Murphy-Milano. (2008)
The Power to Break Free Workbook
The Power to Break Free Workbook: For Victims & Survivors of Domestic Violence, by Anisha Durve. (2012)