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Empower Teens with EASE – Access All 7 Sessions

  1. Adolescent session 1. Understanding My Feelings
  2. Adolescent session 2. Calming My Body
  3. Adolescent session 3. Changing My Actions part 1
  4. Adolescent session 4. Changing My Actions part 2
  5. Adolescent session 5. Managing My Problems part 1
  6. Adolescent session 6. Managing My Problems part 2
  7. Adolescent session 7. Brighter futures

Instructions for use of this material are provided and can be downloaded freely. The material was created by WHO and UNICEF

Who is this story video for?

This story video is for helpers, trainers, supervisors and organizations implementing EASE.

When we refer to “you” in the manual, we are addressing helpers.
It is aimed at

  • Mental health professionals who have not previously been trained in the strategies described in EASE;
  • People without professional training in mental health care (ranging from people with a degree in psychology, but without formal training and supervision in psychological interventions, to community workers and other non-specialist helpers); and 
  • Trainers and supervisors of helpers who will offer EASE.

Who is EASE for?

  • EASE is for adolescents aged approximately 10–15 years old who are affected by adversity.
  • It has been designed to help adolescents cope with internalizing problems (such as feelings of intense sadness, anxiety or stress, etc.).
  • It is for adolescents whose emotional distress could be at a level that is interfering with their functioning.
  • EASE is also for the caregivers of these adolescents. In EASE, caregivers are given skills to support their child.

EASE is not suitable for:

  • Adolescents who are at imminent risk of self-harm or suicide;
  • Adolescents who display behaviours that would disrupt the group (e.g. adolescents with violent or aggressive behaviours, or who are not able to follow instructions); and
  • Adolescents with severe impairments related to mental, neurological or substance use disorders (e.g. adolescents with psychosis, severe intellectual disability, alcohol or drug use dependence).

Source:

ISBN (WHO) 978-92-4-008275-5 (electronic version) – ISBN (WHO) 978-92-4-008276-2 (print version) — ISBN (UNICEF) 978-92-806-5508-7 (electronic version)

© World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), 2023

Adolescent session

Access 7 Sessions of Early Adolescent Emotional Skills (EASE) Video Stories for Just $54.90!

Understanding My Feelings

Session 1

Calming My Body

Session 2

Changing My Actions part 1

Session 3

Changing My Actions part 1

Session 4

Managing My Problems part 1

Session 5

Brighter futures

Session 7

Managing My Problems part 2

Session 6

Access 7 Sessions of Early Adolescent Emotional Skills (EASE) Video Stories for Just $54.90!

On after sale page you will find

  • -Links to all videos, shareable to anyone (in English)
  • Links to the Official Manual from WHO and UNICEF (which should be used together with their story book that we created as material for these videos)

We thank you and are very grateful that you have arrived here. May you be blessed with abundance, now and throughout your life.