Put Your Worries Here: A Creative Journal for Teens with Anxiety

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Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
Instant Help Publications
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Pages
208
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.1 X 0.6 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781684032143

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About the Author
Lisa M. Schab, LCSW, is a practicing psychotherapist in the greater Chicago, IL, area; and author of 20 self-help books, including The Anxiety Workbook for Teens, The Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens and the teen guided journals, Put Your Worries Here and Put Your Feelings Here. She has been interviewed as an expert on the Milwaukee television stations WTMJ-TV and WISN-TV, by The New York Times, Scholastic Choices magazine, Teen Vogue, Psych Central, and Kate Shannon's Creative Therapy Umbrella podcast. Schab has authored regular mental health columns for Chicago Parent Magazine and The Sun Newspapers. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).
Reviews
"Lisa Schab has a talent for connecting with teenagers, and has proven her expertise yet again. This creative journal is stocked with prompts for teens to identify their anxious thoughts, challenge their unhelpful thinking patterns, and learn new skills for managing anxiety symptoms. While the subtitle suggests this journal is for teens only, I am proof that you can be a thirty-six-year-old adult and find this creative journal both enjoyable and helpful!"
--Megan Sayre, LCSW, adolescent psychotherapist in private practice, certified eating disorder specialist, and gender therapist--Megan Sayre, LCSW
"In Put Your WorriesHere, Lisa Schab helps teens tap into their senses with art, poetry, music, and writing to creatively develop a personalized set of anxiety-management skills. Founded in solid principles of psychotherapy practice, Schab has artfully created a space for teens to use journal prompts that guide them toward self-regulation. Even better, each teen will 'own it' as they actively participate in making this a book of their best ideas for calming the mind, the body, and behavior of anxiety. Put your worries about getting a good journal for teens right here."
--Margaret Wehrenberg, PsyD, anxiety coach for professionals, international trainer, and author of The 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques and Tough to Treat Anxiety--Margaret Wehrenberg, PsyD
"This book offers valuable, fun, creative, and simple activities that will help teens come into the present moment and retrain their anxious minds."
--Jennifer Shannon, LMFT, best-selling author of The Anxiety Survival Guide for Teens and The Shynessand Social Anxiety Workbook for Teens--Jennifer Shannon, LMFT
"An engaging workbook from start to finish. Readers are encouraged to doodle, write, and reflect in response to the various friendly prompts. Put Your Worries Here is the book for anyone suffering from anxiety, and it promotes healthy messages of happiness and peace."
--Jessica Burkhart, editor of Life Inside My Mind--Jessica Burkhart,
"To change a behavior, you must have the will and the skill. Through a self-guided journey, Lisa Schab's Put Your Worries Here is an empowering tool that gives teens the skills to overcome anxiety. Rather than the 'experts' telling you what you should feel, each page helps you discard anxiety and lets you know that you are in control of your feelings. This book is a first step in getting control of your life."
--Tom Worthen, PhD, editor of Broken Hearts Healing, and adjunct professor at Utah State University--Tom Worthen, PhD
"Put Your WorriesHere makes the perfect gift for anxious, stressed-out teens. It gently guides teens towards a myriad of anxiety-reduction strategies using lighthearted prompts that teens can change to suit their own needs. This journal is an inspired way to motivate anxious teens towards positive change!"
--Sheila Achar Josephs, PhD, speaker and consultant on managing anxiety in children and teens, and author of Helping Your Anxious Teen--Sheila Achar Josephs, PhD
"I wished I'd had this journal when I was navigating adolescence. Filled with practical activities that speak to the modern teenager, it allows a personalized safe space to create a sense of peace. Imagine allowing your anxiety to escape through the holes in your jeans, or creating your own peace tattoo. Any teen living in the world today could utilize this book whether or not they have anxiety, and I will be recommending it to my patients."
--Lisa K. Diamond, DNP, FNP-C, assistant professor of graduate nursing at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, family nurse practitioner, and workshop developer of Journaling for Mindfulness and Stress Reduction--Lisa K. Diamond, DNP, FNP-C
"Practical, effective, and most of all, FUN, Put Your Worries Here will offer you dozens of ways to manage your anxiety through your greatest strength--your own creativity."
--Christopher Willard, PsyD, faculty at Harvard Medical School, author of Mindfulness for Teen Anxiety and Growing Up Mindful, and coeditor of Teaching Mindfulness Skills to Kids and Teens--Christopher Willard, PsyD
"Put Your Worries Here is an empowering, engaging, and wonderfully user-friendly journal designed to help teens struggling with anxiety to identify triggers which cause stress and discomfort, to learn effective self-soothing and coping skills, and to redirect energy toward building healthy self-esteem."
--Joan Merlo, LCSW, psychotherapist in private practice with children, teens, and adults in Highland Park, IL; and staff therapist at Family Service of Glencoe in Glencoe, IL--Joan Merlo, LCSW
"This creative journal encourages teens to explore their anxiety and identify strategies for coping with stress. Using creative writing and drawing exercises, readers can challenge the thinking and imagery that contribute to their anxiety. The creative exercises in this book are both engaging and unlike those that I have seen in other books on this topic. Yet, they are informed by standard, evidence-based treatments that are often used to help teens move from a state of anxiety to one of relaxation and calm. This book is ideal for the teen who is looking for a more creative approach to deal with anxiety and worry."
--Martin M. Antony, PhD, professor in the department of psychology at Ryerson University; author, coauthor, and editor of numerous titles, including The Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook, The Anti-Anxiety Workbook, Oxford Handbook of Anxiety & Related Disorders, and more--Martin M. Antony, PhD