Transitional Life Skills for Teens, Teens - Relationships With People, Places & Things

Transitional Life Skills for Teens, Teens - Relationships With People, Places & Things

presented by Carol Butler, fl. 2013 and Ester A. Leutenberg, fl. 2010, in Transitional Life Skills for Teens (Duluth, MN: Whole Person Associates, 2014, originally published 2014), 130 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
Teens usually connect the word relationships only with other people. The activities in Teens - Relationships with People, Places and Things, will help teens explore their relationships in all facets of their lives and they will discover which are healthy and which ones need change. Teens will learn skills they will use throughout their lifetime to build and maintain healthy relationships.This workbook covers the following teen connections:1. Family /People at Home – primary experiences that affect teens’ views of how people live their lives.2. Peers – possibly the most influential people during adolescence.3. Romantic Partners – first love that awakens and intensifies emotions. 4. Places – physical locations, their memories and impact.5. Tangible Things – money and materialism, and their degree of importance in teens’ lives.6. Intangible Things – ideas, traits and influences that contribute to character.7. Self – a powerful relationship that affects all other alliances.The seven chapters include:My Relationships with Family/People at Home Ways to deal with secrets, conflict, control, etc., and how to build love, resilience and trust; how teens wish to be treated and their treatment of caregivers; skills to stop power struggles, problem solve and compromise; dynamics in many types of families, bonds that link, in whom to confide, forgiveness, etc.My Relationships with Peers Ways to minimize jealousy and enmeshment, expand social supports and personal development; fear of missing out; cliques; embarrassment; cookie cutter categorizations; inclusion, possible motives of people who exclude, invisible scars left by cruelty, how to leave marks of hope and healing, etc. My Relationships with Romantic Partners Healthy and unhealthy romance, ways to recognize and stop dating violence and other abuse, relationship costs and benefits; how to emerge stronger and wiser after a break up, respectfully initiate a break up, argue agreeably, understand jealousy, decide what love is and isn’t; amusement ride analogies, etc.My Relationships with Places Positive and/or negative effects of one’s most memorable home; places likely to foster optimal development or have detrimental effects; how attitudes toward school affect experiences, ways to work on solutions, not dwell on problems; how one’s place of mind affects peace of mind, etc.My Relationships with Tangible Things Technology’s social, emotional, educational and other uses and abuses; whether money talks (or NOT); prized possessions, whether one owns or is owned by belongings, materialism, and objects with little monetary value but much meaning, etc.My Relationships with Intangible Things How to make the most of time and life, freedoms and responsibilities, when to conform or not; pros and cons of competition and cooperation; the magnitude of small acts of kindness, compassion’s benefits to others and oneself; beliefs, little things that are big, things that are broken, silent things that are loud, etc.My Relationship with Myself Self-image and actualization, ways to support not sabotage oneself, how thoughts affect feelings, how to filter out destructive and consider constructive criticism; ways words can hurt or heal; value of esteem-able actions; mental and physical health, etc.
Field of Interest
Counseling & Therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Whole Person Associates. All rights reserved.
Content Type
Book
Duration
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Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2014
Page Count
130
Publication Year
2014
Publisher
Whole Person Associates
Place Published / Released
Duluth, MN
Subject
Counseling & Therapy, Psychology & Counseling, Health Sciences, Theoretical Approaches to Counseling, Developmental Counseling, Youth, Theory, Family and relationships, Teoria do Aconselhamento, Teorías del Asesoramiento, Asesoramiento del Desarrollo, Aconselhamento do Desenvolvimento, Relationships, Interpersonal relations
Clinician
Carol Butler, fl. 2013, Ester A. Leutenberg, fl. 2010
Series / Program
Transitional Life Skills for Teens
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Teoria do Aconselhamento, Teorías del Asesoramiento, Asesoramiento del Desarrollo, Aconselhamento do Desenvolvimento

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