Depression Worksheets for Kids and Teens
Depression worksheets for young clients are interactive resources that help them deal with feelings of sadness. They include exercises for exploring the impact of depression, creating a safety plan, and developing coping strategies. These worksheets offer flexibility since clients can complete them at their own place and in any setting.
These Depression Worksheets for Kids and Teens include 20 different activities covering a range of topics that support a client going through depression. Each activity is an opportunity to reflect on their emotions, experiences, and goals with helpful prompts.
Answering these worksheets helps kids and teens learn to manage their emotions related to depression better. Regular use, such as every weekend or once a week, can improve their ability to handle difficult situations and allow them to better understand their emotional experiences.
After completing each worksheet, caring adults can discuss their answers together, offer encouragement, and set new goals based on their insights.
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References:
- McCusker, J., Lambert, S. D., Ciampi, A., Jones, J. M., Li, M., Yaffe, M. J., Pelland, M., Belzile, E., & De Raad, M. (2022). Trained lay coaches and self-care cognitive-behavioral tools improve depression outcomes. Patient Education and Counseling, 105(8), 2747-2756. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2022.03.021
- Stawarz, K., Preist, C., Tallon, D., Thomas, L., Turner, K., Wiles, N., Kessler, D., Shafran, R., & Coyle, D. (2020). Integrating the digital and the traditional to deliver therapy for depression. Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376510
- Tallon, D., McClay, C., Kessler, D., Lewis, G., Peters, T. J., Shafran, R., Williams, C., & Wiles, N. (2018). Materials used to support cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: A survey of therapists’ clinical practice and views. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 48(6), 463-481. https://doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2018.1541927
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- Size: 8.5" x 11"
These worksheets are going to be a difference maker!
Worksheets are amazing. I found them very useful for my clients
Nice addition to my worksheets for clients.
Only complaint is that not all sheets are included. For example, when using the self-care checklist sheet, it states to refer to the self-care alphabet sheet - which is not included in the bundle.
Hi Tara,
Thank you so much for your excellent feedback! You make a great point, which we neglected to consider when creating the content for these worksheets. Our original intention was to forward users to additional helpful information, but we now see how this might be unintentionally misleading. We updated the worksheets in the bundle using your feedback, so this issue is now fixed. Thank you so much for helping us improve our products!
The worksheets are really good I brought lots from different sets as well. They are really helpful due to my autism and the person I brought for was really helpful in helping me work out the price and sort out things I needed help with. The downloads need instructions but mum worked it out. Overall brilliant.