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DBT RAVEN Worksheet

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The DBT RAVEN skill is an interpersonal effectiveness skill that focuses on conflict resolution to help clients learn to negotiate and solve conflicts calmly. Conflicts are common in every relationship, and most conflicts can be settled by understanding and compromising. Learning how to compromise is an important life skill that can help individuals navigate relationships and build strong connections with others.

The DBT RAVEN Worksheet includes two engaging worksheet activities for clients to reflect on a situation where they’ve used the RAVEN skills. It asks them to identify and elaborate on coping skills for relaxation and avoiding negative habits, and rate the effectiveness of these skills in helping them reach their goals.

Through these worksheets, kids and teens develop empathy and patience, which helps them keep their emotions in check. We suggest concluding the activity by summarizing their key coping skills and encouraging them to keep practicing these skills.

These worksheets can be paired with our Raven DBT Skill handout for further engagement in the skill.

*This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed.

Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of DBT worksheets and handouts.

References:

  1. Greene, R. W., & Ablon, J. S. (2005). Treating explosive kids: The collaborative problem-solving approach. Guilford Press.
  2. Harolds, J. A., & Wood, B. P. (2006). Conflict management and resolution. Journal of the American College of Radiology, 3(3), 200–206. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2005.10.005
  3. McKay, M., Wood, J.C., & Brantley, J. (2007). The dialectical behavior therapy skills workbook. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
  4. Rogers, S. L., Howieson, J., & Neame, C. (2018). I understand you feel that way, but I feel this way: the benefits of I-language and communicating perspective during conflict. PeerJ, 6, e4831. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4831
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