Disruptive Behaviors

Mental Health First Aid- Teen

teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA) is a training program for teens brought to the United States by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing in partnership with Born This Way Foundation.

Resilience Builders

The RBP is an evidence-based cognitive-behavioral group intervention based on the longitudinal research that identifies the protective factors that promote resilience.

Toolbox Project

Toolbox Project is a simple and practical metaphor directing children to the experience and awareness of 12 innate Tools that already exist inside them.

WhyTry

WhyTry is a flexible toolkit and curriculum for teachers and counselors. It provides simple, hands-on strategies and resources to help motivate the unmotivated student, support students with trauma, improve engagement, and increase academic success.

Coordinated Specialty Care (Quiet Minds)

The goal of the Quiet Minds program is to facilitate early identification and treatment of psychosis in a collaborative, recovery-oriented approach involving individuals experiencing first episode psychosis, therefore reduce the disruption to the young person’s functioning and psychosocial development.

Early Risers “Skills for Success”

The Early Risers program is a multicomponent program that targets elementary school children 6 to 12 years of age who are experiencing early adjustment difficulties that may be linked to later risky behaviors, such as substance use.

LifeSkills Training (Botvin)

The Botvin LifeSkills Training Elementary School program is a comprehensive, dynamic, and developmentally appropriate substance abuse and violence prevention program designed for upper elementary school students.

Leader in Me

Leader in Me is a social emotional learning process—developed in partnership with educators—that empowers students with the leadership and life skills they need to thrive in the 21st century

Skillstreaming

Skillstreaming is a prosocial skills training program that builds social-emotional competence published by Research Press.