Life Management Skills VIII Book & Cards Set — ChildTherapyToys

Life Management Skills VIII Book & Cards Set

Product Number : 289161600
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Original Price £73.24
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  • Has 50 or more reproducible activity-based handouts covering a variety of life skills topics
  • Save time and money by reducing your preparation with these high-quality materials that you'll use as a primary focus for individual sessions and groups
  • The engaging graphics and illustrations provide an important visual aid
  • Deck has 63 cards plus 9 blank cards
  • Suitable for older adolescents and adults

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Life Management Skills books and cards are designed to be used in mental health settings with older adolescents and adults. These books and cards fill a very practical need to have materials that provide tangible reminders of information being presented and help build rapport. Spiral binding makes it very easy to copy handouts directly from the books.

Life Management Skills VIII Book:

By Kathy L. Korb-Khalsa, OTR/L and Estelle A. Leutenberg. This book is filled with fun, innovative, and informative reproducilbe activity handouts and is organized in a logical manner, designed for specific well-defined purposes, and is activity-based allowing for extensive client involvement. The handouts are adaptable and have a broad usage enabling therapists, social workers, nurses, teachers, psychologists, counselors, and other professionals to focus on specific goals with their specified population. Some of the topics in the book include communication, coping & recovery skills, grief/loss, living with mental illness, physical health, stress management, substance abuse recovery, and more. 122 pages, spiral-bound.

Life Management Skills VIII Cards:

These cards are designed to facilitate discussions & development of life management skills. They cover a wide variety of topics. 4-14 players. 63 cards, 9 blank cards, instructions.

Examples:

What are three occurrences that happened in your past that you are forever grateful?


How are you feeling? Answer that question in three sentences, without using Fine or OK.


In your close, personal relationships, how important is trust? Explain.