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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Discover a curated collection of free Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) resources tailored for educators, students, and parents. Gain practical skills in recognizing and managing thought patterns through interactive activities, insightful lessons, and real-world scenarios. Empower yourself with evidence-based tools to boost emotional resilience and problem-solving, making mental well-being accessible to all.

Suggested Resources

What's Going on Upstairs?

Tier 1

11th Grade Class

50 mins

An interactive whole-class lesson introducing the basics of CBT and how thoughts influence feelings. Students will learn key CBT concepts through relatable scenarios.

Think Better

Tier 2

11th Grade Small Group

40 mins

A small-group intervention focusing on identifying and challenging cognitive distortions. Students practice re-framing negative thoughts into balanced alternatives.

Mind Over Mood

Tier 1

11th Grade Class

60 mins

A dynamic whole-class lesson where students map their moods to automatic thoughts and learn basic CBT tools to shift their mindset.

Think Flip

Tier 3

11th Grade Student

30 mins

An individualized mini-lesson for students needing targeted support in reframing unhelpful thoughts through guided one-on-one practice.

Challenge Accepted?

Tier 1

11th Grade Class

55 mins

Whole-class challenge to identify everyday cognitive distortions in popular media clips and propose healthier thought alternatives.

Healthy Mindset

Tier 2

11th Grade Small Group

45 mins

A small-group lab teaching students the skill of behavioral experiments to test their negative predictions and build evidence-based thinking.

Automatic Thoughts

Tier 1

11th Grade Class

50 mins

A lesson exploring automatic thoughts versus deliberate thinking, helping students increase mindfulness of their internal dialogue.

Reframe Mastery

Tier 2

11th Grade Small Group

40 mins

Small-group workshop where students practice advanced thought-reframing strategies using real-life stressors from school.

The Thought Lab

Tier 1

11th Grade Class

60 mins

An interactive lab-style lesson letting students experiment with CBT tools—thought records, behavior experiments, and graded exposure.

Balanced Brain

Tier 3

11th Grade Student

35 mins

Individual coaching lesson using CBT to support a student with anxiety, tailoring worksheets and guided practice to their specific triggers.

Thought Gym

Tier 1

11th Grade Class

55 mins

A high-energy lesson where the classroom becomes a 'gym' for mental workouts—students flex their CBT muscles through fun drills.

Mind Mechanics

Tier 2

11th Grade Small Group

45 mins

Small-group deep dive into the 'mechanics' of how thoughts, emotions, and behaviors interact, with hands-on mapping exercises.

Community Resources

Community Resources

Understanding CBT: Thoughts, Feelings, Actions

This lesson introduces students to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), focusing on the interplay between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Students will explore how these elements influence each other and learn practical strategies to manage stress and anxiety. This lesson is crucial for developing self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, which are essential for mental well-being and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Deb Schmill

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NY Instructor

Hidden Assumptions

An individualized CBT session guiding an 11th grade student through identifying and disputing core beliefs using targeted reading, worksheets, and reflection. This Tier 3 lesson deepens self-awareness and equips the student with practical CBT strategies in a single 55-minute session.

Tier 3
5/8
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Joanna Torres

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CA Social Worker

Mind Toolbox: CBT Power

In this 6-session series, 10th–12th graders learn core cognitive behavioral therapy strategies to manage anxiety and depression. Each 30-minute class includes engaging activities, discussions, games, and hands-on worksheets. This Tier 1 lesson builds lifelong mental health skills using inclusive language and supports all learners.

Tier 1
8/22
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mschwartz

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MA Social Worker

Mind Toolbox: CBT Power

In this 6-session series, 10th–12th graders learn core cognitive behavioral therapy strategies to manage anxiety and depression. Each 30-minute class includes engaging activities, discussions, games, and hands-on worksheets. This Tier 1 lesson builds lifelong mental health skills using inclusive language and supports all learners.

Tier 1
8/22
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mschwartz

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MA Social Worker

Unlock Your Thoughts

In this 30-minute, single-session Tier 2 group lesson, 9th graders are introduced to the basics of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Students will learn how thoughts influence feelings and behaviors through interactive activities, gaining practical skills to challenge negative thinking patterns. This lesson helps students develop essential self-awareness and coping strategies for stress and anxiety.

Tier 2
6/12

Rebecca.Bibeau

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MA Counselor

CBT Detective Work

In this 30-minute individualized session, students will explore the basics of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) by identifying how thoughts influence feelings and behaviors. This lesson empowers an 8th grade student with autism to become a ‘CBT detective,’ equipping her with practical tools for self-regulation and emotional awareness.

Tier 3
9/8
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Megan Binder

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NY Counselor

Mind Code Detectives

Over three 30-minute group sessions, middle school students will explore an introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), learning how thoughts influence feelings and behaviors. This Tier 2 lesson helps students develop skills to identify and challenge unhelpful thoughts, promoting resilience and emotional well-being.

Tier 2
8/11
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cristal.barko

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AZ Social Worker

CBT for Kids: Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors

This lesson is designed for 1st to 3rd grade students with special needs and behavior challenges. The objective is to engage students in a fun, collaborative, and hands-on activity that helps them understand the connection between helpful and unhelpful thoughts and their feelings and behaviors using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles. The lesson is designed to be completed in 15 minutes.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kristen LaRosa

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AZ Counselor

What Makes CBT Tick?

An interactive 9th grade lesson exploring Cognitive Behavioral Therapy’s core principles and everyday applications. Students will learn how thoughts influence emotions and behaviors through engagement, role-plays, and reflections over one 45-minute session.

Tier 1
9/9
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dcelona

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MA Counselor

How Does Your Mind Talk?

Introduce students to CBT by exploring how thoughts influence feelings and behaviors; empowers them to recognize and reshape unhelpful thinking patterns. This lesson is designed for a 6th grade classroom, delivered in a single 45-minute session, equipping students with practical tools to improve their emotional well-being.

Tier 1
5/19
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Andrew Argueta

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CA Counselor

Mind Over Mood

In this one 30-minute Tier 3 session, an individual 11th grade student will learn practical emotional regulation strategies using personalized tools and reflection. This lesson helps students manage intense emotions, reduce stress, and improve focus—critical skills for academic success and personal well-being.

Tier 3
5/22

Alicia Wilson

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NY Social Worker

Mind Over Mood

This lesson introduces 6th graders to the basics of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) framework, focusing on understanding thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This foundational knowledge is crucial for developing emotional intelligence and resilience, helping students manage their emotions and reactions in everyday situations. The lesson is designed for a single 15-minute session and includes engaging activities and a game to reinforce learning.

Tier 1
5/7
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Thomas Nikiper

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MA Counselor

Mind Over Matter

Individual therapy sessions for 12th grade students focusing on cognitive reframing techniques to challenge negative thoughts and build optimism. This Tier 3 lesson provides a personalized roadmap for transforming unhelpful thinking patterns through guided dialogues and structured exercises.

Tier 3
9/8
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Tara Buonanno Williams

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MA Psychologist

Introduction to CBT: Understanding Thoughts and Feelings

This lesson serves as an introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for middle school students. It aims to help students understand the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Through discussion, group activities, and a CBT exercise, students will learn how to identify and challenge negative thoughts. This foundational lesson is important as it equips students with basic CBT skills that can be built upon in future sessions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jessica Handley

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TN Instructor

Can You Catch Your Thoughts?

In this individualized 45-minute session, a 9th grader learns to identify and challenge automatic thoughts using core CBT techniques, building self-awareness and emotional resilience.

Tier 3
8/5
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Sue Spafford

S

MA Counselor

Mind Shift Masters

A 3-session CBT skills group for 10th graders with anxiety. Students will learn to identify cognitive distortions, fill out the CBT triangle, and reframe thoughts. These 30-minute Tier 2 group lessons build coping skills through interactive readings, discussions, games, and worksheets.

Tier 2
6/18
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ahosmer

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MA Social Worker

Are Your Thoughts Controlling You?

An engaging class discussion on cognitive distortions and how they can impact mental health. Students will learn to identify and challenge negative thought patterns. This lesson is crucial for helping students develop self-awareness and emotional intelligence, which are essential for mental well-being. Designed for a 10th-grade class, the session will last 45 minutes and is suitable for Tier 1 classroom-wide support.

Tier 1
3/18

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

What If Thoughts Were Detectives?

An interactive module that helps whole counseling classes explore how CBT identifies and tests unhelpful thoughts—building core skills for guiding clients. Perfect for fostering critical thinking in your next seminar for graduate counseling students, Tier 1. 1 session of 60 minutes covering evidence-based CBT techniques.

Tier 1
8/25
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Rocio

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CA Social Worker, Counselor

The Thought Game

In this interactive 50-minute session, 6th graders play a board game that practices Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) skills by navigating real-life thought challenges. This lesson helps students recognize and reframe unhelpful thoughts, building emotional resilience and self-awareness. Perfect for a whole-class Tier 1 RTI session.

Tier 1
7/16

Catie Rami

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FL Counselor

Calm Your Mind: Mastering Anxiety with CBT Techniques

This 6-session individual lesson for a 6th-grade female student focuses on reducing anxiety, excessive worry, and overthinking using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) interventions. Each 45-minute session is designed to empower the student with practical skills to manage anxiety, fostering emotional well-being and resilience.

Tier 3
3/7

Suani Lopez

E

CA Social Worker

Calm and Confident

This lesson aims to introduce second graders to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques to help them manage anxiety. Through a combination of game-based learning, experiential activities, and discussion, students will learn to identify anxious thoughts and practice calming strategies. This lesson is important as it equips young students with tools to manage their emotions, promoting emotional well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25

Stacie Browne-Gallagher

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NY Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, School Administrator

Mind Matters Toolkit

A one-session, 30-minute individual counseling lesson for 6th graders focused on mental health counseling and building personal coping strategies. This Tier 3 lesson helps students identify emotions, learn coping tools, and practice self-talk to manage stress and anxiety.

Tier 3
5/16
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Jacqueline Russell

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FL Counselor

Mind Maze

In this individual 20-minute Tier 3 CBT lesson, an 11th grade student navigates a custom maze metaphor to trace their feelings, thoughts, and behaviors toward healthier outcomes. This targeted session uses evidence-based strategies to foster self-awareness and adaptive thinking.

Tier 3
7/7

Jeanette Flores Tyler

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NC Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Think-Feel-Act Loop

In this Tier 2 group session, 10th grade students explore how their thoughts influence feelings and behaviors through a structured CBT framework. Over a 35-minute session, students engage in interactive mapping and scenario analysis to build cognitive awareness and self-regulation skills.

Tier 2
6/18
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spoirier

S

MA Social Worker

Calm Minds Toolkit

A 16-week CBT curriculum for high school students (ages 15-18) with anxiety. Students will learn core CBT concepts—CBT triangle, anxiety management skills, thought distortion identification—and practice through readings, discussions, activities, games, worksheets, and guided scripts. Each 30-minute session builds practical tools to manage anxiety and foster resilience.

Tier 2
6/18
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ahosmer

S

MA Social Worker

CBT Triangle and Brain Connection

This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to the CBT triangle, which connects thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and its relationship with brain function. Through engaging activities, students will learn how their thoughts can influence their emotions and actions. This lesson is important as it empowers students with self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, fostering resilience and mental well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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James Kelliher

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VT Counselor

Mood Lift Toolkit

This one-session, 30-minute individual lesson equips 11th grade students with practical skills—mindfulness exercises, cognitive reframing, and journaling—to help manage feelings of depression. By guiding students through hands-on activities and reflective prompts, this lesson empowers them to build personal coping strategies they can use anytime.

Tier 3
5/14

Janelle Solis

E

CA Social Worker

Navigating Social Anxiety

This 8-session plan helps 10th-grade students understand social anxiety and explore effective coping strategies through personal reflection and self-guided activities. Each session focuses on different aspects of social anxiety, allowing students to develop personalized coping strategies and apply them in real-life situations. This approach promotes mental well-being and resilience by equipping students with the knowledge and tools to handle social situations more confidently.

Tier 1
2/25

Brytnee Peacock

E

CA Psychologist

Beat School Anxiety

In these two 15-minute sessions, 11th graders will learn strategies to understand and manage educational anxiety, building confidence and resilience in academic settings. This lesson is vital for helping students recognize anxiety triggers, practice coping skills, and support peers in a Tier 1 classroom setting.

Tier 3
9/16
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Mnajera

E

CA Counselor

Unmasking Cognitive Distortions

This lesson introduces 12th-grade students to cognitive distortions, helping them recognize and understand these thought patterns. By engaging in active and collaborative learning, students will identify examples of cognitive distortions and discuss their impact on mental health. This lesson is crucial for developing critical thinking and emotional awareness, empowering students to challenge negative thought patterns.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

S

MA Psychologist

Mind Games: Unmasking Thoughts

In this engaging lesson, high school students in a therapeutic classroom will explore various cognitive distortions and learn techniques to challenge and reframe unhelpful thoughts. This lesson is crucial for fostering self-awareness and emotional regulation, empowering students to make informed choices about their moods and behaviors. The session will last 35 minutes and is designed as a Tier 2 group lesson.

Tier 2
4/2
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Kimberly MacDonald

S

MA Counselor, Social Worker

Unmasking Cognitive Distortions

This 5-session lesson for 8th graders focuses on identifying and challenging cognitive distortions, which are irrational thought patterns that can negatively impact mental health. Through interactive activities and discussions, students will learn to recognize these distortions in their own thinking and develop healthier cognitive habits, empowering them to improve their emotional well-being.

Tier 1
4/19
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Nancy Love

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MD Instructor

Calm Compass

In this Tier 3 individual lesson, 11th graders will learn personalized anxiety management strategies through guided activities and reflections. This 30-minute session equips students with tools to recognize and regulate anxiety, fostering resilience and emotional well-being.

Tier 3
8/22
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Veronica Jaramillo

Social Worker

Craft Your CBT Toolkit

In this engaging 45-minute lesson for 3rd graders, students will review cognitive behavioral strategies, assemble a personal CBT toolkit containing at least three strategies (one calming, one helpful thought, one problem-solving step), and plan when to use each at school or home. This lesson culminates in self-reflection, peer sharing, and goal setting to foster real-world application.

Tier 1
9/12
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John Crocker

S

MA School Administrator

Thought Detective

In this 60-minute individual counseling lesson, students will learn to identify unhelpful thoughts and replace them with positive alternatives using a fun detective theme. This lesson supports Tier 3 individual counseling for 3rd graders, fostering self-awareness and emotional resilience.

Tier 3
6/16
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Kally Barnes

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FL Counselor, Social Worker

Cognitive Compass

A one-on-one, 15-minute session using a visual CBT compass to help a 12th grade student shift from distressing thoughts to balanced perspectives. This individualized lesson equips the student with a practical tool for self-regulation and cognitive reframing.

Tier 3
6/29
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Emily Roberts

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IN , Special Education Teacher

Triangle of Thoughts

In this 30-minute Tier 2 group session for 10th graders, students will build group rapport and learn the basics of the CBT triangle—how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors interact. This lesson jumpstarts a 16-week anxiety-management curriculum with fun icebreakers and active group-building exercises.

Tier 2
6/18
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ahosmer

S

MA Social Worker

Executive Functioning and Emotional Regulation

This 6-week program is designed for a 9th-grade male student who enjoys art and struggles with mental health. The objective is to improve executive functioning skills, identify emotions, regulate emotions, and learn coping skills. Each session lasts 10 minutes and includes a lesson plan, worksheet, activity, game, discussion, project, and a cool-down activity.

Tier 3
2/25
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Ashley Stone

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WI Social Worker

Mind-Shape Detective

In this single 30-minute lesson, 3rd and 4th graders will explore the CBT Triangle (Thoughts, Feelings, Actions) through engaging activities that help them identify how their thinking influences emotions and behavior. This foundational lesson empowers students with self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, supporting positive classroom climate and resilience.

Tier 1
9/9
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Kelly Emmett

S

MA Counselor

Achieving Your Goals: Motivation & Planning

This lesson focuses on helping students set achievable mental health goals and develop motivation strategies. Through guided discussions and activities, students will learn to track their progress and adjust their plans as needed. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills for personal growth and resilience, fostering a proactive approach to mental health and well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Maegen Curley

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VT Instructor

Coping with School Anxiety

This lesson is designed to help a 10th-grade student develop and implement personalized coping strategies to manage anxiety related to attending school. Through a combination of discussion, activity, and quiz, the student will explore their feelings, create actionable strategies, and assess their understanding. This lesson is important as it empowers the student to overcome barriers and improve their ability to complete assigned tasks.

Tier 3
2/25

Kyle Ryan

E

CA Psychologist

Mind Detective

In this single 30-minute Tier 3 session, a 4th grade student will learn to identify common cognitive distortions and reflect on their own thoughts to improve emotional regulation. This lesson helps the student recognize and challenge unhelpful thinking patterns, building self-awareness and coping skills.

Tier 3
5/14

Ashley Angel

E

CA Counselor

Unlock Your Inner Calm & Power

This 30-minute counseling lesson for 8th-grade students focuses on developing self-regulation, anxiety management, and self-advocacy skills. Students will learn practical strategies like deep breathing, positive self-talk, and effective communication to navigate challenging situations in the classroom and beyond. This lesson is important because it equips students with essential life skills to manage their emotions, stay on task, and confidently seek support, fostering greater independence and academic success.

Tier 2
9/14

Orissa Lavia

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NY Counselor, Behavior Interventionist, Social Worker, Psychologist

Therapy Toolkit

This individual therapy toolkit guides an 11th-grade student in building personalized coping tools and setting concrete treatment goals in a one-on-one session. Over a 40-minute meeting, the student will complete a project, use a selection worksheet, journal practice, and self-assess with a rubric to support ongoing monitoring and empowerment.

Tier 3
9/11
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Odalis Perez

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NJ Counselor, School Administrator

CBT Bootcamp

A 10-week series of 30-minute group lessons for high school students exploring Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Each session builds practical skills in identifying and reframing thoughts, managing emotions, and engaging in healthy behaviors through interactive activities. This Tier 2 program develops resilience and mental wellness.

Tier 2
6/12

Rebecca.Bibeau

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MA Counselor

Want to Feel Calmer?

An individualized 30-minute counseling session for an 8th-grade student focusing on deep breathing and grounding techniques to manage anxiety in real time. This Tier 3 lesson equips the student with on-the-spot tools for emotional regulation and fosters self-awareness and resilience.

Tier 3
5/14
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Kayley Bulin

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WI Counselor

Anxiety Action Plan

In this individualized Tier 3 session, students will learn how to develop a personalized treatment plan to manage anxiety related to family and relationship stressors. This 30-minute session equips a 12th grade female with clear coping strategies, self-awareness tools, and a step-by-step action plan to reduce stress and build resilience.

Tier 3
8/18

Lauren

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VA Counselor

Calm in Minutes

Quick, evidence-based mindfulness exercises that students can do anywhere to reduce acute anxiety, building their confidence in self-soothing techniques. This individual Tier 3 lesson is designed for a 9th grade student in a single 15-minute session.

Tier 3
7/3

julie.benson

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MA Counselor

Coping with Anxiety: Strategies for Success

This lesson aims to equip 10th-grade students with practical strategies to cope with anxiety. By engaging in a discussion, watching a video, and participating in an activity, students will learn to identify anxiety triggers and apply coping mechanisms. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to manage their mental health effectively, fostering resilience and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Karla Harness Brown

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CA Instructor

Grief Counseling Simulation

This lesson involves a simulation-based activity where students role-play as grief counselors and clients. Through this exercise, students will learn effective communication and empathy skills, which are crucial for interpersonal relationships and emotional intelligence. The lesson includes feedback sessions to help students reflect on their performance and improve their skills, making it a valuable experience for personal and professional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie Cordero

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TX Counselor

Mastering Emotional Control

This lesson helps 10th graders understand and manage their emotions to enhance decision-making and interpersonal relationships. By exploring the 'upstairs' and 'downstairs' brain concepts, students will learn advanced strategies for emotional regulation, such as mindfulness and cognitive reframing. This lesson is crucial for developing emotional intelligence, which is essential for personal and professional success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Bailey

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Facing Fears

This lesson helps individual students understand and confront their fears through cognitive-behavioral strategies. It is crucial for building confidence and resilience, specifically designed for a 10th-grade student. The lesson is structured for a 40-minute session, focusing on school psychology.

Tier 3
5/6
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Madeline Perry

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MA Counselor

Mindful Moments

This lesson aims to help 9th grade female students reduce symptoms of OCD through trauma-informed teaching strategies. By focusing on mindfulness and self-awareness, students will learn techniques to manage their symptoms, allowing them to better access classroom instruction. This lesson is important as it empowers students with tools to improve their mental health and academic performance.

Tier 2
2/25
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Nicole Camp

S

MA Psychologist

Mastering the Mind: Decision-Making and Problem-Solving for Teens

This lesson is designed for students who struggle with emotional regulation and decision-making, focusing on enhancing their problem-solving skills through realistic scenarios and CBT strategies. The session will last 30 minutes, incorporating differentiation strategies and offering a Spanish translation option to ensure accessibility for all learners.

Tier 2
3/21
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Jami Dion

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MA School Administrator

Mindful Moments: Journaling and Positive Self-Talk

This follow-up individual counseling session aims to build on the previous lesson by introducing journaling and positive self-talk as additional strategies to manage overthinking. These techniques can help the student process thoughts and emotions more effectively, leading to improved mental well-being and focus.

Tier 3
2/25

Erica Carlos

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CA Psychologist

Mindfulness Moments

A 10-minute Tier 3 counseling session guide for 9th graders to practice quick mindfulness and breathing exercises for stress reduction and improved focus. This individual support session equips students with easy-to-follow techniques they can use anytime.

Tier 3
5/13

Anna Dinardo

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OH Counselor

Emotional Compass: Navigating Growth

This 16-session individualized lesson plan (15 minutes each) for 9th-grade students helps process grief, manage paranoia, and build essential coping skills for emotional well-being and personal growth.

Tier 3
9/18
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Daisy Carrera

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NY Social Worker

Coping Skills Toolkit: Tools for Emotional Regulation

This lesson provides students with a toolkit of coping skills to help regulate emotions and handle stress. Students will engage in activities such as creating personalized coping cards and practicing various techniques. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to manage stress and emotions, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Bailey

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NC Behavior Interventionist

The Power of Positive Thinking

This lesson introduces cognitive behavioral strategies to help students understand the impact of positive thinking on mental health. Students will engage in activities to practice reframing negative thoughts into positive ones, fostering a healthier mindset. This lesson is crucial for developing resilience and emotional well-being, equipping students with tools to manage stress and challenges effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Classroom Calm Toolkit

This two-session, 30-minute each individual lesson teaches a high school student (grades 9–12) evidence-based strategies to recognize and manage anxiety in academic settings. Through readings, discussions, and hands-on activities, the student will build a personalized toolkit for staying calm, focused, and confident in class.

Tier 3
8/14

Sonia Cardoso

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MA Social Worker

Assessing Mental and Emotional Health for College Applications

This lesson is designed for 12th grade students to help them assess their mental and emotional health while dealing with college applications and making significant career decisions. The objective is to equip students with strategies to manage stress and make informed decisions. The lesson will last 45 minutes.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ellie Cuenca

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NY Instructor

Emotional GPS

In this 55-minute small-group Tier 2 counseling lesson, 11th graders will learn to identify complex emotions, map their triggers using an emotion wheel, and practice navigating feelings through role-play scenarios. This guide equips students with tools for self-understanding and coping in real-life situations.

Tier 2
5/9
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kenia.estevez

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MA Counselor

Untwist Your Thinking!

This individual counseling session helps students identify common cognitive distortions and understand their impact on thoughts and feelings. It provides practical strategies to challenge and reframe these unhelpful thought patterns, fostering healthier emotional responses. Designed for one-on-one counseling sessions, lasting 15-20 minutes.

Tier 3
9/19
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Bianca Gregorio

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MA Instructor

What’s on Your Mind?

In this 20-minute, one-on-one 3rd-grade counseling session, students will learn to recognize negative thoughts and interrupt them using positive affirmations. This lesson builds self-awareness and emotional regulation skills essential for healthy self-esteem and resilience.

Tier 3
8/26
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Virginia Lenac

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CA Counselor

Counseling Quest

In this fun, interactive 45-minute session, 6th graders will explore what counseling is, why it’s valuable, and how it can support them and their peers. Through games, discussions, and reflective activities, students will build comfort with counseling concepts, learn active listening skills, and discover when and how to seek help. This Tier 1 lesson fosters a supportive classroom community and equips all students with foundational social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
8/4
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Nicole Howell

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AL Counselor

Make a Calm Plan

This lesson guides 10th-grade students through creating a personalized one-page regulation plan. They will identify triggers and cues, develop two coping strategies, and craft a help-seeking script. This is important because it equips students with practical self-regulation tools for managing stress and advocating for their needs. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session.

Tier 1
9/19
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JOYCE PURCELL

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NC General Education Teacher

Thought Detectives

In this 30-minute, one-on-one Tier 3 session, students learn how negative thoughts influence feelings and behaviors using detective-themed CBT and art activities. This lesson empowers self-awareness, reduces anxiety, and builds reframing skills—especially beneficial for neurodiverse learners who thrive with visual and playful strategies.

Tier 3
9/8
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Megan Binder

Instructor

Counseling Corner

A one-on-one counseling session for 5th graders focused on identifying emotions and learning coping strategies. This Tier 3 individualized lesson empowers students to understand their feelings and practice tools for emotional regulation within 30 minutes.

Tier 3
5/13
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Abby Downing

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MA Counselor

Mindful Moments

Short, focused exercises to teach mindfulness techniques for stress reduction and emotional regulation for an individual 11th grade student. This Tier 3 session is a 30-minute individual counseling mini-session to equip the student with practical tools for emotional regulation.

Tier 3
5/12

Emily Matson

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IN Counselor

Building Self-Advocacy Skills

This lesson is a 30-minute individual counseling session aimed at helping a 10th-grade student develop self-advocacy skills by implementing coping strategies to reduce anxiety. The session will include a discussion to catch up on recent events, an activity to practice coping strategies, and a quiz to assess understanding. This lesson is important as it provides the student with practical tools to manage anxiety, enhancing their ability to advocate for themselves in various situations.

Tier 3
3/4

Kyle Ryan

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CA Psychologist

Transforming Thoughts: Positive Self-Talk

This 5-session lesson is designed for a 3rd grade student on an IEP, focusing on identifying negative and positive self-talk, understanding coping strategies, and exploring cognitive behavioral triangle connections. Each 20-minute session will empower the student with practical skills to transform negative thoughts into positive ones, enhancing their emotional well-being and resilience.

Tier 3
4/15
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Lindsey Jordan

Instructor

Goal Setting for Mental Wellness

This lesson will assist students in setting achievable goals that promote their mental wellness. Through goal-setting exercises, planning activities, and motivational discussions, students will learn how to create and maintain goals that support their mental health. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to manage their mental wellness proactively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ernestine Knowlton

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TX Counselor

Counseling Unlocked

An engaging 30-minute interactive lesson introducing 6th-grade students to the basics of counseling—what it is, who counselors are, and how talking can help. Students will learn key terms, practice active listening, and experience a mock counseling scenario. This Tier 1 classroom-wide lesson builds social-emotional skills and fosters a safe, supportive environment.

Tier 1
8/8
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Nicole Howell

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AL Counselor

Mastering Your Emotions

This lesson on Emotional Regulation is designed for 12th-grade students and aims to equip them with essential skills to understand and manage their emotions effectively. In a single 30-minute session, students will explore techniques to identify, express, and regulate their emotions, which is crucial for their personal development and mental well-being.

Tier 1
3/28

Arlo Smith

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NY Counselor, Psychologist

Focus & Feelings

A one-on-one counseling session for a 4th grader with ADHD and behavioral symptoms, focused on building self-awareness of emotions and strategies for maintaining focus. This 60-minute, Tier 3 intervention will help the student identify triggers, practice coping skills, and develop a personalized action plan.

Tier 3
6/9
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Sophie Clark

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MA Social Worker

Finding Your Anchor

A three-session individual counseling plan for a 9th grader experiencing severe anxiety and feelings of isolation. This Tier 3 support uses evidence-based coping strategies, reflective activities, and trust-building exercises to empower the student, improve self-esteem, and develop resilience in daily school life.

Tier 3
8/13
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Angie R

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PA Parent

The Power of Positive Self-Talk

Focus on developing a positive internal dialogue to improve emotional regulation. This lesson helps students replace negative thoughts with positive affirmations, enhancing self-esteem and emotional resilience. Designed for 11th-grade students, this 45-minute session provides individual support to foster emotional growth and resilience.

Tier 3
3/20
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Kayla O'Shea

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MA Psychologist

The Cognitive Detective

An individualized CBT resource that empowers adult clients to investigate and challenge distorted thinking through guided self-discovery exercises. This Tier 3 lesson is delivered one-on-one in a 50-minute session, providing therapists with structured materials to facilitate deep cognitive inquiry.

Tier 3
9/7
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Alyssa Bowers

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PA Counselor, Social Worker

Mastering My Mood

In this 15-minute Tier 3 session, a 9th grader will learn practical emotional regulation skills—how to identify, understand, and consciously manage their emotions. Building these tools will support the student’s self-awareness, reduce distress, and improve daily functioning.

Tier 3
8/27

Christina Lee

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IL Counselor

Coping Compass

In this 45-minute small group session, 9th graders will explore and practice practical coping skills to manage anxiety. Through guided reading and interactive activities, students will learn strategies to regulate emotions, build resilience, and feel more in control. This lesson is crucial for supporting new students experiencing severe anxiety as they transition into the school environment.

Tier 2
8/12

QA Individual

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NY Counselor

Emotions in Check

In this 30-minute session, 12th grade students in a Tier 2 support group will learn strategies to cope with tough emotions like anxiety, anger, and sadness. Through interactive discussions, a guided activity, and personal reflection, students will gain practical tools to manage their emotional well-being and build resilience.

Tier 2
5/28

Alyssha Walker

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TX Behavior Interventionist

Brush Away Stress

In this 25-minute individual session for teens, students will learn to identify emotions, understand ACT-based coping strategies, and express feelings through art therapy. This lesson helps teens build personalized tools for emotional regulation and self-awareness.

Tier 3
6/27
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Mikaela Secore

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NY Counselor

Mastering Your Emotions

This lesson focuses on teaching 10th-grade students the essential skills of emotional regulation. By understanding and managing their emotions, students can improve their mental health, relationships, and academic performance. The lesson is designed for one 30-minute session and is suitable for a Tier 1 classroom setting.

Tier 1
5/2
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Juliana Garcia

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MA Social Worker

Mental Health Awareness and Support

This lesson aims to raise awareness about mental health issues among Grade 11 students. Students will watch a video on how to support someone struggling with their mental health, followed by a discussion and group activities to promote empathy and understanding.

Tier 1
2/25
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Timothy Dee

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CT Instructor

Catch the Calm

In this 90-minute individual CBT-based session, an 8th-grade student with autism learns to recognize triggers, identify feelings, and practice alternative attention-seeking behaviors. This targeted lesson helps build self-awareness, emotional regulation, and positive social interactions.

Tier 3
9/11
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

The Mirror Within

This one-on-one counseling session equips an 11th-grade student with the Inner Mirror Strategy, helping them identify and challenge unhelpful thought patterns through metaphorical mirroring. By guiding self-reflection and positive reframing, the session promotes healthier self-talk and emotional resilience. (Tier 3, 50 minutes)

Tier 3
6/5

C Canaan

B

AL Counselor

Mood Monitor

In this 20-minute session for 7th graders, students will learn to track their daily emotions, identify patterns through data, and set personal wellness goals. This Tier 1 lesson builds emotional awareness, fosters self-regulation, and provides actionable strategies for mental and emotional health.

Tier 1
8/15
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pfeffer

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MA General Education Teacher

Understanding Mental Health

This lesson aims to raise awareness about mental health issues among Grade 11 students, reduce stigma, and provide resources for seeking help and supporting peers. It includes video content, discussions, and activities to engage students and foster a supportive environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christine Weeden

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MA Health & Fitness

Flip the Script: Positive Thinking

This three-session individual counseling series for 8th graders focuses on reframing negative thinking patterns into positive ones. It's crucial for developing emotional resilience and improving mental well-being. Each session lasts 30 minutes and is designed to provide personalized support and practical strategies for managing negative thoughts.

Tier 3
5/8
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Gianna Akerberg

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Anxiety Busters

This 5-session lesson for 7th graders focuses on evidence-based activities to manage anxiety, providing students with practical tools and strategies to cope with stress. It's important as it empowers students with skills to handle anxiety, promoting mental well-being and resilience.

Tier 1
5/5
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bbeldenscott

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Mind Unhooked

In this 30-minute Tier 2 small group lesson, students will explore the concepts of cognitive fusion and cognitive defusion through ACT and art therapy techniques. They will learn how to recognize when they’re ‘fused’ with unhelpful thoughts and practice creative defusion strategies to gain mental flexibility. This lesson supports emotional regulation skills critical for social-emotional learning.

Tier 2
5/23
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Mikaela Secore

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NY Counselor