These workbooks (one for adults, one for teens and one for kids) are designed to help people identify what's working, and what's getting in the way of their journey toward wellbeing.
Mitchell's story is familiar, like those of a significant number of youth and families involved in the child welfare system for neglect.
This resource helps individuals think through how they can prepare for change and anticipate the tradeoffs that come along with making a change or decision.
This resource is a worksheet that you can use to reframe the behaviors of anyone (friends, family, coworkers, clients, patients, etc.
A worksheet to help you shift your thinking about common situations and ask better questions.
This is an example created for the St. Louis County Court (21st circuit) for an Investigation Summary Form Example that pays attention to wellbeing and tradeoffs.
Understand how wellbeing and tradeoffs apply to a court hearing summary.
Example of how you can use a wellbeing lens in an assessment with youth and families interacting the juvenile justice system.
These are a number of different case studies of different people that may be used for training purposes.
Example of how you can gather relevant information during the intake process with youth interacting the juvenile justice system.
This worksheet can be used to support an individual take ownership of their treatment, self-care or action plan with next steps that have a wellbeing orientation.
This worksheet can be used to support youth and families with the transition from a facility to the home. It layers in support for wellbeing and addressing tradeoffs.