Table 1.
Meaningful events | Recording and sharing memories of events that were meaningful to parent and youth |
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Downward spiral | Board game that alerts participants to the consequences of substance abuse across social, emotional, familial, educational, occupational, and financial contexts |
Garbage bag | Family writes and then symbolically throws away hurtful personal qualities or feelings to release problematic emotions, experiences, behaviors |
Rush hour traffic jam |
Focuses on group problem solving while providing insight into individual approaches to problem solving and constructive family interactions |
3-D Storytelling | Play-doh is used to create 3-D characters and develop a story that encourages families to communicate feelings, concerns, and patterns in their relationships |
To You but from Who? |
Creates an opportunity to share positive words and compliments and builds recognition of individual and family strengths aimed at overcoming negative communication and increasing positive interactions |
Bubble breathing | Blowing bubbles provides an opportunity to teach deep breathing techniques that are useful in reducing anxiety, anger, stress, etc. |
Worry stones | Stones are used to illustrate levels of worry that leads to discussion of anxiety, challenges, and related concerns |