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Guidance & Couseling: Teen Issues


Now! Teens in Trouble: Chris Cuomo Reports Featuring profiles of wayward teens, most of whom took to the


LIFE SKILLS FOR A WELL-ADJUSTED


ADOLESCENCE Because teenagers lack adult perspective and life experience, good judgment and strong internal coping mechanisms may not be in place when they need them the most. Give your students an extra edge in life by helping them learn to say no to negative risks, cope with stress, and build durable psychological resilience with this three-part series. Correlates to National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provisions of the Perkins Act). Viewable/printable educa- tional resources are available online. Original title: VEA Lifeskills Series. (22–27 minutes each) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o


Taking Control:


Strategies for Coping with Stress This program explains how to take control of stress— and why drugs are the wrong way to try to cope. $129.95 QGR40269 • DVD / VOD


Building Psychological Resilience This program illustrates how young adults can develop psychological resilience through a case study of a traumatized young woman. $129.95 QGR40271 • DVD / VOD


Risk-Taking: Knowing When to Say No With this program, you can help your students to identify and avoid negative risks such as substance abuse. $129.95 QGR40274 • DVD / VOD


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streets because of trouble with parents and family situations, this ABC News program offers a look inside the crisis of homelessness among America’s young people. Issues related to substance abuse and sexual orientation are examined, as is the impact of teen homelessness on education. Viewer discretion is advised. (38 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C o $49.95 QGR48902 • DVD / VOD


Now Available! This Emotional Life Attachment, grief, altruism—in this three-part set, Daniel Gilbert explores the physiological aspects of these and other feelings while examining the role emotions play in happi- ness. Each program includes compelling personal stories, expert commentary, and observations from celebrities, such as Katie Couric, Robert Kennedy Jr., and Richard Gere. Distributed by PBS Distribution. (3-part set, 120 minutes each) © 2009 C ‡ $199.95 QGR45479 • DVD


From Depression to Discovery: A Teenager’s Guidebook Myths surrounding depression often prevent depressed young people from seeking help. This video shatters common misconceptions about the disease, helping young viewers recognize its outward and internal symptoms. The latest forms of treat- ment are also explored, resulting in an honest, youth-centered informational tool that encourages a proactive approach to depression. A viewable/ printable instructor’s guide is available online. Correlates to National Health Education Standards. A Cambridge Educational Production. (25 minutes) © 2005 Preview Clip Online C o


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Teens Dealing with Death This program features Camp Comfort Zone, where viewers meet teens who have come to share their grief over someone they’ve lost. Expert advice is provided by Dr. Elena Lister, of Cornell University Medical College and the Columbia Psychoanalytic Center. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. Correlates to the National Health Education Standards. A Cambridge Educational Production. (29 minutes) © 2004 Preview Clip Online C o


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Suicide Every year, more than 30,000 American men, women, and children take their own lives—an average of one every 17 minutes. Drawing on the experiences of law enforcement officers, emergency medical personnel, psycholo- gists, neurologists, hotline counselors, family members of suicides, and survivors of suicide attempts, this emotionally charged program offers approaches to understanding and preventing suicide while exploring the anguish that accompanies it. Groundbreaking brain research, graphic death scene photos, and actual 911 recordings add powerful support to the case studies and treatment options documented. Viewer discretion is advised. An HBO Production. (59 minutes) © 2000 Preview Clip Online $169.95 QGR11650 • DVD


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Kids on Pills: Is Ritalin Overprescribed? Critical of the recent rush to diagnose ADHD in so-called problem children, Kids on Pills explores the conflicting opinions of psychiatrists and psychologists regarding the use of Ritalin and whether the behavior displayed by children diagnosed with ADHD is caused by environmental factors or by a genuine brain disorder. The video also asks what might be the long-term effects on people who take brain-altering medications such as Ritalin while they are young. (44 minutes) © 2000 Preview Clip Online C $169.95 QGR47475 • DVD / VOD


Coping with Stress A certain amount of stress can actually enhance performance and productivity. However, continually high levels of stress have been linked to all of the leading causes of death in America, including heart disease, cancer, and lung ailments. This program analyzes the role of stress in day-to-day life and in overall physical and mental health. Sources of stress are identified, and techniques for managing stress are suggested. Information on how to improve personal communication—a powerful safety valve— is also provided. (30 minutes) © 1998 Preview Clip Online o $149.95 QGR11398 • DVD / VOD


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