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Relationship Skills 101 for Teens

Your Guide to Dealing with Daily Drama, Stress, and Difficult Emotions Using DBT

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In Relationship Skills 101 for Teens, Sheri Van Dijk—author of Don't Let Your Emotions Run Your Life for Teens—offers powerful tools based in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to help you regulate your emotions so you can build better relationships with your parents, friends, and peers.
 Do you ever feel like your emotions are out of your control? Is it hard for you to make friends, get a date, or get along with your parents? You aren't alone. For some people, good relationships seem to come easily. But if you are like many others, you may need a little help. This book offers evidence-based strategies you can use to take control of your emotions and reactions in order to respond effectively to peer pressure, bullying, cyberbullying, and gossip, allowing you to navigate the many social issues that make these years so challenging.
 This book outlines three core skills to help you manage your emotions and create better relationships. First, you'll discover how mindfulness can help you face each life experience with awareness and acceptance. Second, you'll find more effective ways of communicating with others so you can develop healthier, more balanced relationships. Finally, you'll learn powerful skills to regulate your emotions so you don't end up taking things out on the people you care about. With these combined skills, you'll learn how to act in healthier ways so you don't end up pushing people away.
 Like most teens, you want to make and keep friends. You also want to date! And you'd probably like to have a good relationship with your parents. This book will give you the skills to reach these goals and live a happier, more fulfilling life—well beyond your teen years. Why not get started now?
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2015

      Gr 8 Up-Requiring hard work, patience, and compromise, relationships can pose difficulties for most teens. But for those who have trouble relating to others, the challenges can be even greater. Relying upon the principles of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Van Dijk helps readers improve relationships with parents, peers, teachers, and others. Developed by psychologist Marsha Linehan in the late 1980s as a form of therapy for those with borderline personality disorder, DBT is intended to teach coping skills and to decrease damaging or ineffective behaviors. Van Dijk walks readers through four essential DBT techniques (core mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance), reminding teens that simply reading the text isn't enough: they must practice these skills in daily life. Readers are also introduced to four fictional adolescents whose own struggles with relationships are played out and then improved using DBT. This interactive text will resonate with its target audience, but it will most likely require helpful adults to put it in the hands of those who most need it. Teens should consider this title more of a workbook than a strictly informational text; they'll need to apply what they learn to real-life scenarios. Readers are encouraged to write in the book, potentially making it less than suitable for libraries. VERDICT A useful reference tool, particularly for counselors and teachers.-Elaine Baran Black, Georgia Public Library Service, Atlanta

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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