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The Think Confident, Be Confident Workbook for Teens

Authors:
Leslie Sokol Marci Fox

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  • Ages: 13-18
  • Pages: 206
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781626254831
  • Published: 2016

Description

Written by two leaders in the field of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), this engaging, must-have workbook builds on the success of Think Confident, Be Confident for Teens to provide proven-effective exercises and skills that will empower you to replace your self-doubt with self-confidence so you can be your best.


Self-confidence shapes the way you see the world. When you have healthy self-esteem, it helps you move through life and boosts your resilience against stress. On the other hand, negative thinking has negative consequences: low self-esteem and self-doubt can hold you and back and lead to self-sabotage, along with an increased risk of anxiety, depression, and self-destructive behaviors.


With The Think Confident, Be Confident Workbook for Teens, two leaders in the field of CBT present the wisdom and guidance of Think Confident, Be Confident for Teens in a fun workbook format. Filled with easy CBT-based activities and tips, this book will help you recognize, rethink, and replace self-doubt, enabling you to transform your negative self-image into a more positive, accurate reflection so you have the confidence to pursue your dreams and find success.


How you think affects how you feel and what you do. Now, with this proven-effective skills-based workbook, you’ll be ready to eliminate self-doubt and build sustainable, unshakeable self-confidence and lasting self-esteem.


Michelle Garcia Winner, the Founder of Social Thinking, says:

“Realistic self-confidence is rocket fuel for our life’s goals. This book does a wonderful job guiding students through a process of self-study, encouraging them to explore alternative pathways when faced with self-doubt and inner criticism. One of my students who has experienced significant progress in social relationship development over the past few years reported he made progress when taking time to learn strategies to help himself; prior to that, he thought learning time was only for academic accomplishments. Let’s keep encouraging our students’ own exploration of themselves to help them become the people they want to be! I like all the books in this series.”

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