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CBT Worksheets for School Counseling

CBT Worksheets for School Counseling

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CBT Worksheets for School Counseling
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CBT Worksheets for School Counseling

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Made for: Individual Counseling

Grade Level: Not Grade Specific

File Format: PDF and Google Slides

Total Pages: 30+

Digital Download. No physical product will be shipped.

About This Resource

Printable and digital CBT worksheets for school counselors to use in counseling.

Cognitive-behavioral approaches are short-term and evidence-based, making them a perfect match for school counseling. These reusable CBT Worksheets are great for introducing and practicing key skills with students. They are also perfect for small group counseling, individual counseling, or emergency problem-solving sessions.

These CBT tools will help you cover essential skills such as:
  • Identifying feelings and the size of feelings,
  • Understanding and challenging negative thinking,
  • Reflecting on thoughts and feelings,
  • Problem-solving and testing our thinking and beliefs.

What's Included?

15 CBT Worksheets for Individual Counseling with Google Slides TM versions to support students during distance learning. Completed examples of all worksheets are included.

Feelings Scales and Feelings Thermometers

  • Feelings Thermometers
  • Riding the Wave
  • Up and Down Meltdown Mountain
  • How Full Is Your Cup?

Connecting Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors

  • CBT Triangle
  • Think-Feel-Act Sheets
  • Student Think-Feel Slips
  • Round the Bases
  • Flying Your Kite
  • Think - Feel - Act Map

Trackers

  • Feelings Tracker
  • Thought Record

Testing Our Thinking & Problem Solving

  • 3 Questions
  • 2 Ways to Think About It
  • In Our Control or Out of Our Control
  • Problem - Choices - Consequences - Solutions

 

Details

This resource is ideal for all mental health staff in elementary schools, including school psychologists, counselors, and social workers. Special education teachers will also find these resources useful.

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