| Management number | 231676979 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $8.58 | Model Number | 231676979 | ||
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Art Therapy Workbook for Grief & Loss for Kids & TeensA gentle, creative workbook to help children and adolescents process grief, loss, and big emotions through art and reflectionGrief can be confusing, overwhelming, and hard to put into words—especially for kids and teens.This art therapy workbook for grief and loss offers a safe, supportive space for young people to explore their feelings through creative expression, drawing, and simple writing prompts.Designed by a licensed therapist and art therapist, this workbook helps children and adolescents:understand what grief is and how it shows upexpress emotions like sadness, anger, confusion, and numbnessfeel less alone in their experiencebuild healthy coping skillsstay connected to love and memoriesgently move toward healing and meaning-makingWhat’s Inside:This trauma-informed grief workbook for kids and teens includes:Simple, guided art therapy prompts (no art experience needed)Emotional awareness activities (feelings, body mapping, color work)Creative exercises for processing grief (drawing, collage, storytelling)Gentle coping tools for managing overwhelming emotions Meaning-making activities (memory, connection, growth, and identity) Reflection questions that are age-appropriate and easy to followEach activity is designed to be:flexiblelow-pressureand emotionally safeWho This Workbook Is For:This workbook is ideal for:children and teens experiencing loss, death, or major life changesgrieving the loss of a parent, sibling, family member, or petschool counselors, therapists, and group facilitatorsparents or caregivers supporting a grieving childNo prior art skills are needed—just a willingness to explore.A Gentle, Developmentally Appropriate ApproachUnlike traditional grief workbooks, this book uses art therapy and mindfulness-based techniques to help kids and teens process emotions in a way that feels natural and accessible.It avoids overwhelming language and focuses on:validation and normalizationemotional safetycreativity as a form of expression Created by a Licensed TherapistWritten by Emily Bell, M.A., LPCC, Art Therapist, this workbook draws from:art therapyCBT-informed practicesmindfulness and somatic awarenesswith a warm, down-to-earth approach that makes mental health tools more accessible.A Supportive Tool for HealingGrief doesn’t have a timeline—but having a space to express it can make a difference.This workbook won’t take away the pain, but it can help kids and teens:understand their experiencefeel supportedand find their own way forward Read more
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