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  • Abuse Lesson | Lessons in Mental Health

    Teach students to recognize patterns of abuse—physical, emotional, sexual, financial, and neglect—through lessons on the cycle of abuse, warning signs, and how to support others. Abuse By Lessons In Mental Health Present Abuse This resource includes lessons that explore the many forms of abuse—physical, emotional, sexual, financial, and neglect—while helping students recognize the gradual patterns that can shift relationships from unhealthy to abusive. Through group research, discussions, and interactive activities, students will examine the cycle of abuse, identify traits like control and manipulation, explore warning signs, and learn safe ways to seek support or help a friend in need. Download This digital download includes: Editable Slides: Fully customizable to suit your classroom needs. Engaging Content: Designed to encourage meaningful discussions and active participation. Group Project Best Teacher Practices for Teaching about Abuse Teacher Key High School Focus: Age-appropriate material crafted for teens. Use this resource to simplify your planning while providing impactful lessons for your students. You are welcome to download and use this content for personal or classroom purposes. Redistribution, resale, or unauthorized online publication is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • PBM Notebook Examples | Lessons in Mental Health

    Browse completed Performance-Based Measurement (PBM) portfolio examples that showcase how students demonstrate personal growth, reflection, and applied mental health skills. PBM Notebook Examples By Lessons In Mental Health Present PBM Notebook Examples This download includes examples of completed Performance-Based Measurement (PBM) portfolios. Explore these examples to see the creative and insightful ways students have demonstrated their growth . Download This digital download includes: Completed Student Portfolios. Designed to inspire and highlight students' growth, capabilities, and work. High School Focus: Age-appropriate material crafted for teens. Use this resource to simplify your planning while providing impactful lessons for your students. You are welcome to download and use this presentation for personal or classroom use, but redistribution, resale, or unauthorized online publication is prohibited.

  • Maslow's Hierarchy Lesson | Lessons in Mental Health

    Teach students how human motivation works with high school psychology lessons on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, including basic needs, self-fulfillment, and personal growth. Maslow's Hierarchy By Lessons In Mental Health PRESENT Maslow's Hierarchy This lesson introduces students to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, a framework that explains how human behavior is influenced by the fulfillment of basic to complex needs. Through activities and reflections, students will explore how unmet needs impact personal growth, academic success, and overall well-being. Download This digital download includes: Editable Slides: Fully customizable to suit your classroom needs. Engaging Content: Designed to encourage meaningful discussions and active participation. Guided Notes Template for Student Activity High School Focus: Age-appropriate material crafted for teens. Use this resource to simplify your planning while providing impactful lessons for your students. You are welcome to download and use this content for personal or classroom purposes. Redistribution, resale, or unauthorized online publication is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Dissociative Disorder | Lessons in Mental Health

    Teach students about dissociative identity disorder (DID) with high school psychology lessons on symptoms, causes, treatment, and comparisons with schizophrenia to correct misconceptions. Dissociative Disorder By Lessons In Mental Health Present Dissociative Disorder This lesson introduces students to dissociative identity disorder (DID), covering its symptoms, causes, and treatment while addressing common misconceptions. As an extension, students will complete a comparative worksheet distinguishing DID from schizophrenia, clarifying the key differences between these two often-confused mental health disorders. Download This digital download includes: Editable Slides: Fully customizable to suit your classroom needs. Engaging Content: Designed to encourage meaningful discussions and active participation. Individual Activity Worksheet Template For Student Activity High School Focus: Age-appropriate material crafted for teens. Use this resource to simplify your planning while providing impactful lessons for your students. You are welcome to download and use this content for personal or classroom purposes. Redistribution, resale, or unauthorized online publication is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Intrapersonal Relationships Lesson | Lessons in Mental Health

    Teach students to better understand themselves with high school psychology lessons on self-concept, emotional regulation, goal setting, and personal decision-making. Intrapersonal Relationship By Lessons In Mental Health PRESENT Intrapersonal Relationship This presentation introduces students to the concept of intrapersonal relationships and how building a positive relationship with themselves strengthens their ability to create healthy connections with others. Download This digital download includes: Editable Slides: Fully customizable to suit your classroom needs. Engaging Content: Designed to encourage meaningful discussions and active participation. High School Focus: Age-appropriate material crafted for teens. Use this resource to simplify your planning while providing impactful lessons for your students. You are welcome to download and use this content for personal or classroom purposes. Redistribution, resale, or unauthorized online publication is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Abnormal Psychology Lessons | Lessons in Mental Health

    Explore high school lesson plans focused on mental health disorders, the DSM-5, treatment approaches, and professional practices. Aligned with Counseling & Mental Health II topics. Abnormal Psychology Abnormal Psychology lessons help students explore how mental health disorders are identified, understood, and supported. Materials in this section align with Counseling & Mental Health II and Abnormal Psychology courses. Lessons cover the DSM-5, explore the roots of mental illness, and highlight treatment approaches that support recovery and mental wellness. Lessons Updated Regularly Be sure to download the most recent version of your favorite resources. Mental Health Careers & Practice Mental Health Careers and Practice This section introduces students to the people and systems that support mental health. Lessons cover career paths, ethics, confidentiality, mental health laws, and the evolution of mental health care. Students explore how professionals help others—and what it really means to work in this field. Brain & Behavior Brain & Behavior This section explores how the brain shapes the way we think, feel, and act. Lessons cover brain anatomy, neurotransmitters, memory, sensation and perception, the reward system, and emotional regulation. Students learn how brain function connects to mental health, behavior, and overall well-being. Theories & Treatments Theories & Treatments This section focuses on how psychologists explain behavior and how those theories shape treatment. Students learn about psychological perspectives, major theorists, evidence-based therapies, positive psychology, prevention strategies, and real-world support systems that promote mental wellness. Mental Health Disorders Mental Health Disorders This section introduces the DSM-5 and what it means to diagnose and understand mental disorders. Students explore categories of disorders, the role of stigma in diagnosis, and how symptoms appear in real life. Case studies and simulations make the learning experience more meaningful.

  • "I" Statements | Lessons in Mental Health

    Help students improve communication with high school psychology lessons on using “I” statements to express emotions and needs clearly—without blame or conflict. "I" Statements By Lessons In Mental Health Present "I" Statements This lesson introduces students to the use of "I" statements as an effective communication tool for expressing feelings and needs without placing blame. Through guided notes, partner activities, and real-world scenarios, students will practice rephrasing accusatory statements to foster healthier, more constructive conversations. Download This digital download includes: Editable Slides: Fully customizable to suit your classroom needs. Engaging Content: Designed to encourage meaningful discussions and active participation. Partner Activity Guided Notes High School Focus: Age-appropriate material crafted for teens. Use this resource to simplify your planning while providing impactful lessons for your students. You are welcome to download and use this content for personal or classroom purposes. Redistribution, resale, or unauthorized online publication is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Reviews | Lessons in Mental Health

    Reviews Cormorant Garamond is a classic font with a modern twist. It's easy to read on screens of every shape and size, and perfect for long blocks of text. Cormorant Garamond is a classic font with a modern twist. It's easy to read on screens of every shape and size, and perfect for long blocks of text. Cormorant Garamond is a classic font with a modern twist. It's easy to read on screens of every shape and size, and perfect for long blocks of text. Cormorant Garamond is a classic font with a modern twist. It's easy to read on screens of every shape and size, and perfect for long blocks of text. Cormorant Garamond is a classic font with a modern twist. It's easy to read on screens of every shape and size, and perfect for long blocks of text. Cormorant Garamond is a classic font with a modern twist. It's easy to read on screens of every shape and size, and perfect for long blocks of text.

  • Active Listening Lesson | Lessons in Mental Health

    Help students build stronger communication skills with this lesson on active listening. Includes skits and a how-to guide activity focused on paraphrasing, empathy, and open-ended questions. Active Listening By Lessons In Mental Health Present Active Listening This lesson introduces students to active listening, a vital communication skill that involves fully understanding both the words and emotions behind a message. Through group skits and a creative how-to guide activity, students will practice key techniques such as paraphrasing, empathizing, and using open-ended questions to strengthen their interpersonal relationships. Download This digital download includes: Editable Slides: Fully customizable to suit your classroom needs. Engaging Content: Designed to encourage meaningful discussions and active participation. Partner Group Activity Template for Student Activity High School Focus: Age-appropriate material crafted for teens. Use this resource to simplify your planning while providing impactful lessons for your students. You are welcome to download and use this content for personal or classroom purposes. Redistribution, resale, or unauthorized online publication is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Lessons In Mental Health | Mental Health Education

    Lessons In Mental Health is a resource center for relevant, ethical, and engaging content that supports mental health education for High School and Middle School age students. We are passionate about creating educational opportunities that foster and prioritize students' well-being. As educators, we have the power to equip teens with the tools they need to thrive emotionally and mentally, setting them on a path toward a brighter tomorrow. Self-Esteem Can we really change how we feel about ourselves? YES! Reframing is the process of changing the way we see something. It allows us to reevaluate our behaviors and find the positives. Reframing lets us take another look at negative thoughts and find kinder, more positive ways to understand them. Download Lesson View Lessons Browse our comprehensive assortment of presentations and activities that support mental health education. Our lessons are targeted for high school students and are FREE! Anchor 1 Anchor 2 Anchor 3 Lesson Library CLICK HERE About Our Lessons At Lessons in Mental Health, we believe mental health education should be a part of every student's learning. We take pride in crafting relevant, ethical, and engaging content to support mental health education. Our modules feature professional presentations with corresponding student activities, print-ready reference guides, graphic organizers, and guided notes. Let's work together to make mental health education a reality for students everywhere! About Teaching Mental Health With Sensitivity We believe mental health matters and teach it with the utmost care and respect. Lessons in Mental Health prioritizes student privacy and adheres to FERPA guidelines. Our lessons and activities utilize appropriate language to create a safe and supportive learning environment. We are committed to responsible mental health education, and we deliver it expertly. Join Our New Facebook Group Please join our new Facebook group, “Mental Health Teachers.” By Lessons in Mental Health This group is designed to be a space where we can all contribute, collaborate, and build a strong community focused on mental health education. Join Now!

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