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Actions and Consequences Card Game Set

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  • Help adults practice making choices, taking actions, and reviewing consequences in everyday life

  • Help teens stop, think about their options, consider consequences of their behavior, and ultimately make better choices

  • Adult topics: anger, money, personal health, recovery, relationships and communication, and responsibilities

  • Teen topics: alcohol and drugs, family, managing anger, time and money management, peer relations, personal health and responsibility, rules and laws

  • Includes Actions and Consequences for Adults and Action and Consequences for Teens

  • Ages: 12-18

Actions and Consequences for Adults by Estelle A.Leutenburg and Kathy L. Khalsa OTR/L. Addresses several areas in which adults may have challenges: anger, money, personal health, recovery, relationships and communication, and responsibilities. These cards are for discussing non-emergency situations that occur in day-to-day experiences such as in relationships, at work, at parties, etc. For each situation that arises, three questions will be asked to shape a new way of thinking:

1. What would I most likely do (in real life)?

2.What is most likely to happen if I do this?

3. Would my action result in a positive or negative outcome?

 

Actions and Consequences for Teens by Estelle A. Leutenburg and Kathy L. Khalsa OTR/L. This card game includes 75 real-life situation cards that explore six relevant areas: Alcohol and Drugs, Family, Managing Anger, Time, and Money, Peer Relations, Personal Health and Responsibility, Rules and Laws. The instructions guide the leader into discussion of responding rather than reacting, and a method of choosing powerfully to have desired outcomes rather than negative consequences. Recommended for ages 12-18. Each card describes a situation in which three questions will be asked to shape a new way of thinking:

1. What would I most likely do (in real life)?

2. What is most likely to happen if I do this?

3. Would my action result in a positive or negative outcome?

 

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