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- Friendship Profiles | Lessons in Mental Health
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- Roommates 101 | Lessons in Mental Health
Roommates 101 By Lessons In Mental Health Present Roommates 101 In this project-based activity, students explore the realities of shared living through guided research and a creative brochure assignment. After learning the pros and cons of having roommates, students research practical strategies for resolving conflict, communicating effectively, and maintaining shared spaces. They then design a tri-fold brochure in Canva titled “How to Be a Good Roommate,” applying what they've learned to real-world situations. Includes editable slides, student reference guide, and digital templates. A strong fit for Counseling & Mental Health I, Human Services, Life Skills, or Family & Consumer Sciences courses focused on building interpersonal and durable life skills. 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.
- Ecological Systems Theory | Lessons in Mental Health
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- Family | Lessons in Mental Health
Family By Lessons In Mental Health Present Family This interactive lesson introduces students to the evolving concept of family, encouraging reflection on the many ways families are formed and function. With an emphasis on Family Systems Theory, students examine how family dynamics impact emotional well-being, communication, and relationship development. Through discussion, a partner activity, and a Canva visual project, students identify characteristics of healthy and unhealthy families. Ideal for Counseling & Mental Health I or independent living courses, this resource helps teens build insight into how early environments shape lifelong interpersonal skills. 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.
- Beginning Course Summary | Lessons in Mental Health
Beginning Course Summary By Lessons In Mental Health Present Beginning Course Summary This Performance-Based Measurement (PBM) lesson introduces key components of Social Emotional Learning (SEL), including self-awareness, communication, and relationship skills, as students reflect on topics like intrapersonal relationships and family influence. By responding thoughtfully to guided prompts, students will create their first entry in their Mental Health Toolbox, building a foundation for personal growth and well-being throughout the course. 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.
- Mental Health Laws | Lessons in Mental Health
Mental Health Laws By Lessons In Mental Health Present Mental Health Laws This upper-level lesson introduces students to 10 key U.S. mental health laws, including the ADA, HIPAA, IDEA, and the 988 Lifeline. Through guided research and real-life case studies, students create a detailed reference guide using Canva, documenting how each law protects individuals with mental health conditions. Two reflection questions deepen learning by asking students to connect legal protections with stigma reduction. With editable slides, optional design templates, and a structured student handout, this lesson is perfect for Counseling & Mental Health II, General Psychology, or civics-based classrooms emphasizing advocacy and student voice. 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.
- PTSD | Lessons in Mental Health
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- History of Mental Health | Lessons in Mental Health
History of Mental Health By Lessons In Mental Health Present History of Mental Health This timeline-based project walks students through the major shifts in mental health perspectives, from ancient beliefs to modern reforms. Students research key events, cultural attitudes, and treatment approaches across eight historical periods, then build a creative, informative timeline using Canva. Guided questions address critical turning points such as the Asylum Era, the role of Dorothea Dix, the emergence of psychoanalysis, and the first DSM publication. Includes editable slides, printable worksheets, and linked design templates. A strong fit for Counseling & Mental Health I, General Psychology, or even interdisciplinary history-infused lessons. 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.
- Prevention and Intervention | Lessons in Mental Health
Prevention and Intervention By Lessons In Mental Health Present Prevention and Intervention This lesson helps students distinguish between mental health prevention strategies and intervention practices using real-life context. Through editable slides, interactive activities, and a case study application, students explore early warning signs, protective factors, crisis response, and professional intervention steps. Includes a symptom sorting worksheet, class discussion prompts, and a two-part scenario activity that reinforces understanding of prevention versus intervention. Perfect for Counseling & Mental Health, General Psychology, or health education classes aiming to build early awareness and classroom engagement around mental well-being. 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.
- Theories In Practice | Lessons in Mental Health
Theories In Practice By Lessons In Mental Health Present Theories In Practice This interactive activity transforms students into developmental psychology experts. After choosing a major theory—such as Freud’s psychosexual stages, Piaget’s cognitive development, or Erikson’s psychosocial theory—students build a summary presentation and design a short, creative classroom activity that applies key concepts. The project encourages connection to real-world examples across media, education, and culture. This resource is ideal for Counseling & Mental Health II and introductory psychology courses, offering a high-engagement way to teach foundational theories of human development. 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.