What You’ll Discover in Susan Fee Take the ‘Enemy’ out of Frenemy Tools to Help Girls Solve Relational Aggression and Build Healthy Friendships
- Faculty:
- Susan Fee
- Duration:
- 2 Hours 48 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 20, 2020
Description
Learning how to help girls to Navigating friendships is rewarding, but it can also take time.-Consuming and Emotionally exhausting the clinician. The school environment the The most common place for relationshipal aggression to develop. Simple things like choosing partners, finding a place on the project team. the Drama can break out at recess, lunchroom or bus stop. You can make it more difficult for parents to be involved and social media and Situations can rapidly escalate.
Signs of Relational aggression can manifest itself in many ways: more conflict, increased social isolation, poor grades and decreased concentration. of nausea, headaches, changes in weight, digestive problems, and sleep disturbance. Symptoms can develop into depression, anxiety, self-harm, and eating disorders.
You can watch this video and you’ll learn:
- Interventions to Individual sessions or groups that are more effective for each age should be made and Stage
- Skill-Build activities that are visually and interactive and Rememberable beyond the words and Feelings
- Tools to teach girls how to Manage emotions, resolve conflict, and practice assertive communication and Stress management can be improved
- Strategies to Reduce the negative impact of Commentary for adult readers and the way they respond (or don’t)
You’ll receive reproducible handouts, scripts and Step by step, prompts-By-Step-by-step instructions for intervention and Here are some examples of Sessions for parent coaching and You will be provided with everything you need to teach girls the skills to Manage conflict and Healthy relationships can improve their mental health and help them form strong bonds.
Handouts
Manual Take the ‘Enemy’ Out of Frenemy (6.1 MB) | 60 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Illinois Educators Self-Study Instructions (28.5 Kb) | Available after Purchase | ||
Illinois Educators Evaluation Form (1.2 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Interpreting Overt and Covert behavior
- Gender communication styles and Friendship roles: Developmental stages
- Behaviors of Healthy relationships and trust development
- Clinical implications of Self-anxiety, depression, anxiety-harm, and eating disorders
- Adolescent brain development and Hormonal changes
- Impact of Social media and its relationship to it to Relational aggression
Cliques and Group Dynamics
- Common roles and behaviors in cliques
- Adult pitfalls and Approaches to manage negative behaviors
- Solution-Focused interventions to Exercises to resolve conflict and reproducible handouts
- Conversation strategies to Increase your assertiveness
- Passive, aggressive, and passive-aggressive communication styles: Role play examples
Coping Strategies Relational Aggression
- Cultivate strengths during adversity to Feelings are important of loneliness, isolation, anxiety, and depression
- Build awareness of brain/body development and There are physical manifestations of Anxiety
- Teach signs of Healthy friendships
Support for parents and families Girls
- Communication techniques to Foster self-reliance-Intimacy
- Psycho-Educational resources and exercises
- If you should ever call the Another parent?
- Enabling versus supportive behavior
- Modeling friendship skills and social “homework”
Faculty
Susan Fee, M.Ed. NCC LMHC Similar seminars and products: 2
Susan Fee, M.Ed., NCC, LMHC, Is a national speaker and author in private practice. She developed Circle of F.R.I.E.N.D.S., a curriculum and facilitator’s guide, to teach girls ages 8-14 to Build healthy friendships by assertive communication and conflict resolution and resiliency. Susan Providing training in relational aggression to students, educators, and parents. and mental health professionals for the Last 15 years, 10 years speaking at the American Camp Association conference.
She gave a TEDxWWU talk in 2016 on relational aggression. Susan Passionate about the Use of Stories in mental health and It is the Director of “The Brainchronicles,” NAMI presents a storytelling program of Washington State. She’s a regular Seattle MOTH StorySLAM winner and The Moth Radio Hour has featured her. Susan Are you a member? of the American Counseling Association and Board member of Washington Mental Health Counselor Association.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Susan Fee It is the Owner of Susan Fee & Associates, LLC. Ms. Fee receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-Financial: Sarah Benton is a member of the American Counseling Association. Online Viewing or Digital Download Ms. Fee is a board member for the Washington Mental Health Counselor Association.
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