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  • Tourette Syndrome | Lessons in Mental Health

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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

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  • Ecological Systems Theory | Lessons in Mental Health

    Ecological Systems Theory By Lessons In Mental Health Present Ecological Systems Theory This lesson introduces students to Urie Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory and its five levels of environmental influence: microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem. With editable slides, reference materials, and a student template, learners build a personalized visual model that explores how their environment shapes who they are. This activity is ideal for Counseling & Mental Health I or introductory psychology classes, emphasizing foundational understanding of human development, environmental context, and self-reflection. The Canva template supports visual learning and easy classroom implementation. 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.

  • Panic Attacks 101 | Lessons in Mental Health

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  • Theorists & Theories | Lessons in Mental Health

    Theorists & Theories By Lessons In Mental Health Present Theorists & Theories This engaging activity introduces students to foundational psychological theorists and theories through a fun, creative twist: dating profiles. Working in pairs, students are assigned a historical figure in psychology—such as Freud, Maslow, Piaget, or Bandura—and research their key contributions, theoretical framework, and personality traits. They then use Canva to design a visual profile that reflects the theorist’s perspective on human behavior and mental health. The activity builds research skills, deepens understanding of major psychological concepts, and encourages students to think critically and creatively. Includes editable slides, a student reference guide, and Canva templates. 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 Profiles | Lessons in Mental Health

    Friendship Profiles By Lessons In Mental Health Present Friendship Profiles This creative project helps students explore the qualities that define positive and negative friendships while encouraging personal reflection on the kind of friend they want to be. Through a three-part activity, students create visual “profiles” for a healthy friend, a toxic friend, and themselves as the friend they hope to become. Each profile includes core traits, boundary strategies, and meaningful quotes. Ideal for Counseling & Mental Health I, Human Development, or independent living courses, this activity strengthens emotional awareness, decision-making, and interpersonal growth. 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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