Behavioral Activation Counseling Activities

Behavioral Activation Counseling Activities

Brand: Social Emotional Workshop
SKU: 15795722
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When students are feeling sad and their mood is low, their instinct is to pull back: skip things, stay in, wait until they feel better. The problem is that the less they do, the lower their mood gets. It becomes a cycle that's hard to break on your own. Charging Your Battery is a complete behavioral activation resource that includes a counselor guide and student worksheets (2 versions for grades 3–5 and 6–8) built around a battery charging metaphor that makes the concept concrete and accessible right away. With this resource, you'll be able to: Introduce behavioral activation in plain language that students in grades 3–8 can understand. Help students identify the activities that charge their mood and those that drain it. Build personalized charging plans they can use between sessions. Track mood shifts before and after activities using a simple 1–5 scale. What's Included Counselor Guide A 3-page guide that walks counselors through the behavioral activation framework, the battery metaphor, and how to run two or three sessions using the activity packs. Overview of behavioral activation and the battery/charging metaphor Two-session and three-session implementation plans Scripted opening language and key teaching points Language to address common student pushback Differentiation notes for upper elementary and middle school students Upper Elementary Student Activity Pack (Grades 3–5) Six student worksheets that walk students through the charging framework, from understanding what charges and drains their mood to building a personalized plan and tracking their progress. Page 1: Your Battery is Low: psychoeducation page with battery check-in (1–5 scale + word circles) Page 2: What Charges You Up? Four-category activity builder (People, Getting Things Done, Fun, Helping) with examples Page 3: What Drains Your Battery? Four reflection prompts, including times, places, people, and warning signs Page 4: Check Your Charge: pre/post mood check cards with battery meter illustrations Page 5a: My Charging Log: open-ended activity log (activity, category, before/after) Page 5b: My Charging Log: 7-day structured tracker Page 6: My Charging Plan: Summary page that bring together their charging activities and plan in one place. Middle School Student Activity Pack (Grades 6–8) A 6-page activity pack with more direct framing, including an explicit behavioral activation definition, a student vignette, charge-level ratings by category, and an expectation-vs-reality charge check. Page 1: The Battery Problem: BA definition, avoidance cycle visual, student vignette (Marcus), battery check-in Page 2: Build Your Charging List: four categories with Low/Medium/High charge rating + draining activities section Page 3: What Drains Your Battery? Four reflection prompts including times, places, people, and warning signs Page 4: Check Your Charge: pre/post mood check with "what I expected" field Page 5a: My Charging Log: open-ended log with Notes column Page 5b: My Charging Log: 7-day structured tracker with Notes column Page 6: My Charging Plan: includes a section for activities the student has been skipping Why You'll Love It Differentiated for different grade levels: grades 3–5 and 6–8 versions. Counselor Guide with possible session structure, teaching points, and ready language for resistance. The metaphor sticks: students connect with "charging your battery" quickly, and it gives you shared language for follow-up sessions. Two tracker formats: an open-ended log and a 7-day structured tracker. Print-friendly: black-and-white student worksheets; no color required. Flexible use: works for individual counseling or small group with no modifications needed. Perfect For School counselors working with students experiencing low mood, withdrawal, or mild depressive symptoms. Individual or small group sessions focused on mood management and coping skills. Counselors looking for a CBT-based approach that feels accessible and concrete. Resource Details Grade Levels: 3–8 Format: PDF Printing: Full color and black & white options for all student materials Prep: Print and go. No additional prep required. You Might Like Looking for more ways to build CBT skills with students? Check out these related resources: Managing Big Feelings - CBT Externalization Activities Brave Ladder - CBT Gradual Exposure Activities MORE CBT Resources Copyright © Social Emotional Workshop. Permission to copy for a single user only. All Rights Reserved. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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