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Teen Conflict Management Workbook - Facilitator Reproducible Self-Assessments, Exercises & Educational Handouts (Teen Mental Health and Life Skills Workbooks)

spiral_boundNovember 1, 2011
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ISBN-13: 9781570252594 ISBN-10: 1570252599
Publisher
Whole Person Associates
Binding
spiral_bound
Published
November 1, 2011
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
27.70×1.30×21.60 cm

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Teen Conflict Management Workbook - Facilitator Reproducible Self-Assessments, Exercises & Educational Handouts (Teen Mental Health and Life Skills Workbooks) by John J. Liptak. spiral_bound edition. ISBN: 9781570252594.

Reproducible Assessments, Exercises & Educational Handouts Conflict is a basic fact of life. As children, teens and adults we all experience conflict in our lives. Because conflicts are disagreements resulting from people or groups having differences in attitudes, beliefs, values or needs, conflict is inevitable. People experience differences in any type of relationship. That conflict exists is not a bad situation, as long as the conflict is managed effectively by resolving them in a calm, respectful way that will lead to growth and maturity. The Teen Conflict Management Skills Workbook contains five separate sections that correlate with the Teen Conflict Model tool presented in the book. Participants will learn new skills and the importance of preventing, managing and resolving conflicts. Included are the following reproducible pages: assessment instruments, activity handouts, role plays, quotations, reflective questions for journaling, and educational handouts. The Teen Conflict Management Skills Workbook is designed to help teens learn more about themselves, identify the primary reasons they get into conflicts, and find better ways to use their newfound conflict management skills to develop and maintain happy, healthy casual, personal, intimate and workplace relationships. The five sections include: Conflict Triggers Conflict Management Anger Control Exchange of Information Alternatives to Conflict