The DBT Workbook for Teens
The Comprehensive Guide for Building Resilience, Managing Stress, and Developing Emotional Intelligence in the Challenging Teenage Years
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Virtual Voice
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Sophie Castro
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Help your teen build calm, confidence, and emotional balance—one step at a time.
Emotions can be overwhelming, especially during the teen years. The DBT Workbook for Teens turns proven Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) techniques into simple, step-by-step exercises that help teens manage stress, regulate emotions, and handle challenges with confidence and clarity.
What’s inside:
- Practical DBT skills made easy — learn how to recognize emotions, calm intense feelings, and respond instead of react.
- Mindfulness and distress-tolerance tools — short, guided exercises that build focus and inner peace.
- Real-life examples — everyday teen situations like school stress, social pressure, and self-doubt, explained with clear DBT strategies.
- Self-reflection pages and progress trackers — encourage personal insight and help measure growth over time.
- Support for parents and caregivers — learn how to guide your teen through emotional ups and downs with empathy and patience.
Benefits you’ll see:
- ✅ Improved emotional regulation and communication
- ✅ Fewer emotional outbursts and stress episodes
- ✅ Greater self-awareness, mindfulness, and confidence
Designed for teens ages 13–19, this workbook uses a compassionate, nonjudgmental approach to build lifelong coping skills. Each exercise is short, engaging, and backed by proven DBT principles used by therapists around the world.
Give your teen the tools to feel calm, capable, and in control. Start the journey toward emotional stability and self-acceptance today.
This workbook is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy. Always consult a qualified mental health provider for individualized support.