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  • Why We Forget | Lessons in Mental Health

    Why We Forget By Lessons In Mental Health Present Why We Forget This comprehensive lesson explores why forgetting occurs and what it reveals about how memory works. Students learn about key explanations for forgetting—such as encoding failure, interference, retrieval issues, and the forgetting curve—as well as the impact of stress, trauma, and lifestyle factors on memory. A structured mnemonics activity introduces practical strategies for improving recall. Perfect for Counseling & Mental Health II, AP Psychology, or college-level Psychology courses, this resource includes editable slides, a student reference guide, and optional Canva templates for interactive classroom delivery. Download This download includes: •Editable Slides: Fully customizable • Engaging Content: Designed for active participation • Printable Worksheet: Ready-to-use handouts 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.

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  • Healthy Brain | Lessons in Mental Health

    Healthy Brain By Lessons In Mental Health Present Healthy Brain This activity introduces students to key brain-reward neurotransmitters—dopamine, endorphins, serotonin, and GABA—and how they impact emotions, motivation, and behavior. After learning the function of each, students create a visually engaging how-to guide using Canva that outlines practical, natural strategies for supporting brain health. From nutrition and sleep to stress management and daily habits, this project helps students apply neuroscience in a meaningful way to their own lives. Includes editable slides, a student reference guide, and a flexible template for building the final guide. Download This download includes: •Editable Slides: Fully customizable • Engaging Content: Designed for active participation • Printable Worksheet: Ready-to-use handouts • Template for Student Activity: Easy implementation • High School Focus: Age-appropriate 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.

  • Factors In Addiction | Lessons in Mental Health

    Factors In Addiction By Lessons In Mental Health Present Factors In Addiction This two-part activity helps students understand the complexity of addiction by exploring the many factors that contribute to it. First, students analyze five case studies in pairs, identifying patterns across risk factors like trauma, early exposure, and lack of support. Then, they create a fictional story of addiction, incorporating at least two contributing factors and showing how those experiences shape a person’s life. Designed to build empathy and insight, this activity encourages students to look beyond the addiction itself and consider the circumstances behind it. Includes editable presentation slides, case study worksheets, and a book cover design template. Download This download includes: •Editable Slides: Fully customizable • Engaging Content: Designed for active participation • Printable Worksheet: Ready-to-use handouts • Template for Student Activity: Easy implementation • High School Focus: Age-appropriate 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.

  • Friendship | Lessons in Mental Health

    Friendship By Lessons In Mental Health Present Friendship This interactive lesson helps students explore the importance of friendship and the skills that make these relationships thrive. Students learn how friendship develops over time, using Robert Selman’s stages of friendship as a foundation. Through real-life scenarios and guided activities, they identify key traits like trust, empathy, and communication—core interpersonal and durable skills that strengthen relationships at every age. Includes a fully editable presentation, a printable worksheet, and a student activity that brings these concepts to life. Download This download includes: •Editable Slides: Fully customizable • Engaging Content: Designed for active participation • Printable Worksheet: Ready-to-use handouts • Template for Student Activity: Easy implementation • High School Focus: Age-appropriate 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.

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