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SESSION 4 ANXIETY SYMPTOMS INTERVENTION SESSION HANDOUTS Handout 4.1: Handout 4.2: Handout 4.3: Handout 4.4: Handout 4.5: Handout 4.6a: Handout 4.6b: Applying Detective Thinking to Big Worries Applying Detective Thinking to Other People s Worries Rewards What is Rewarding Yourself? Rewards for Trying Hard Rewarding Yourself Practicing Detective Thinking

HANDOUT 4.1 Applying Detective Thinking to Big Worries During the last week you would have tried to apply your detective thinking to some of your worries. Now we would like you to try to use detective thinking on two of your biggest worries. Try to think of the two things that scare you or worry you the most and do one detective thinking form for each. There is lots of room for evidence on these ones.

HANDOUT 4.1 (CONT.) With these big worries, you may find that at first you worry ratings do not move too much but if you re-read the evidence several times over the next few weeks, you will find that slowly the worry ratings will come down.

HANDOUT 4.2 Applying Detective Thinking to Other People s Worries Everyone in the world worries, but you know how to make worries better using your detective thinking. So now you can help other people to discover realistic thoughts. Find two people, who are willing to tell you one of his or her worries, find out the event and the worried thought and then help them to discover evidence and come up with a new more realistic thought.

HANDOUT 4.2 (CONT.) Were you able to be someone else s coach and help him/her to come up with a new thought? Bet you never thought that you were such an expert!

HANDOUT 4.3 Rewards This week we are going to learn about rewards. Rewards are an important step in coping with anxiety. What do you think a reward is? See how many different rewards you can think of? List as many as you can. Did you think of these ones? Remember, rewards are not only money and other material things. They can also be special time with people, activities or outings, not having to do things you don t enjoy and getting extra time to do the things that you like to do.

HANDOUT 4.4 What is Rewarding Yourself? Did you know that you can reward yourself? This sounds a bit silly at first but it is possible. When you do something for yourself or for other people, you can rate yourself on how good a job you do. Then you can say something to yourself like, Hey, I did a good job! This is called self-talk rewards. You can also let yourself do some special things that you enjoy doing. You might spend some extra time reading your favorite book or you could call a friend. Try this example. Jessica just helped her friend to do a difficult math problem. What could Jessica say to herself to reward herself for being a help to her friend? What about this one. George has spent all week studying for his science test. When the teacher gives it back to him, his mark is 6 out of 10, which is an OK mark not a perfect mark, but not terrible either. What could George say to himself? Sometimes even when we try really hard, we don t do as well as we had hoped. BUT, it s important to reward ourselves for the effort that we put in. Sometimes trying hard is even more important than the success we achieve. So remember to reward yourself for trying hard as well as for the good things.

HANDOUT 4.5 Rewards for Trying Hard The great thing about being a kid is that there are people around us who often give us rewards when we do things well. People like moms and dads, grandparents and teachers all give us rewards from time to time. Pretty soon you will be starting to face your fears and this is going to take some really big efforts! So we need to work out what type of rewards you would like to work for. Then we can talk with your parents about which effort will lead to which reward. On this page write down some ideas for rewards that you might like to talk about. Fun things I can do with my family My parents telling me Special activities I can do at home Things I would like to work towards

HANDOUT 4.6a Rewarding Yourself Over the next week, make a habit of rewarding yourself for good things and trying. Fill out this worksheet every time you do something good or try really hard. Practicing how your thoughts and feelings go together would be one thing you could reward yourself for!! What Good Thing Did I Do? Was It a Little, Big, or Medium Thing? How Did I Reward Myself? (What did you say to yourself? What special thing did you do?)

HANDOUT 4.6b Practicing Detective Thinking This week you should also keep practicing your detective thinking whenever you find yourself getting worried. Practice as many times as you need to. Practice #1

HANDOUT 4.6b (CONT.) Practice #2 What happened when I worried before? realistic thought?

HANDOUT 4.6b (CONT.) Practice #3

HANDOUT 4.6b (CONT.) Practice #4

HANDOUT 4.6b (CONT.) Practice #5