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Stress Management for High School Girls

The document describes a stress management group for 9th and 10th grade girls at Western Albemarle High School. The goals of the group are for students to reflect on and learn new coping mechanisms for stress/anxiety, define academic and emotional goals, and identify new resources and support systems. The group will have 8 weekly 45-minute sessions covering topics like stress and the body, time management, and coping skills. Data on coping skills, stress levels, participation, and academic performance will be collected before and after the group.

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Stress Management for High School Girls

The document describes a stress management group for 9th and 10th grade girls at Western Albemarle High School. The goals of the group are for students to reflect on and learn new coping mechanisms for stress/anxiety, define academic and emotional goals, and identify new resources and support systems. The group will have 8 weekly 45-minute sessions covering topics like stress and the body, time management, and coping skills. Data on coping skills, stress levels, participation, and academic performance will be collected before and after the group.

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SchoolName:WesternAlbemarleHighSchool

GroupName:StressGroup
TargetGroup:S tressedandoverwhelmed9thand10thgradegirls
DatatoIdentifyStudents:Counselororselfreferral
Goals:
Studentswillreflectontheircurrentcopingmechanismsandlearn3newcopingmechanismsforstress
andanxiety.
Studentswilldefinetheiracademicandemotionalgoalsforthe2017springsemester.
Studentswillidentifythreenewresourcesandthreemembersoftheirsupportsystemintheirpursuitof
academicgoals.

ASCAMindsets Mindsets:
andBehaviors M1.Beliefindevelopmentofwholeself,includingahealthybalanceofmental,
social/emotionalandphysicalwellbeing.
M2.Selfconfidenceinabilitytosucceed
M5.Beliefinusingabilitiestotheirfullesttoachievehighqualityresultsand
outcomes.
M6.Positiveattitudetowardworkandlearning.
Behaviors:
BLS3.Usetimemanagement,organizationalandstudyskills.
BLS7.Identifylongandshorttermacademic,careerandsocial/emotional
goals.
BSMS5.Demonstrateperseverancetoachievelongandshorttermgoals.
BSMS7.Demonstrateeffectivecopingskillswhenfacedwithaproblem.
BSMS8.Demonstratetheabilitytobalanceschool,homeandcommunity
activities.
BSS2.Createpositiveandsupportiverelationshipswithotherstudents.
BSS3.Createrelationshipswithadultsthatsupportsuccess.
BSS8.Demonstrateadvocacyskillsandabilitytoassertself,whennecessary.

OutlineofSessions Session1:Introductions
Counselorexplainspurposeandgoalsofgroup.
Preassessments:Coping(CADS)andStressScale
Studentsandcounselorscreategrouprules.
Rapportbuildingthroughintroductionactivities.
Discusslayoutofgroupsandwhenweshouldholdourgroups.
Session2:Stress&theBody
Whatdoesstressfeelliketoyou?
PresentationfromSAPabouthowstressaffectsthebodyandwhatisactually
happeningphysiologically.
Breathingmachinetopracticedeepbreaths
Havesomecoloring/fidgetsforattendeestouseduringdiscussions.
Session3:TimeManagementandCopingSkillsIntroduction
TEDTalkontimemanagementanddiscussion
Timemanagementdiary
Session4:
Discusstimemanagementdiaryfromlastweek.
CHOICEActivity
NPRonProcrastination
MindfulEatingexercisewitharaisin
PositiveandNegativeselftalk
ProgressiveMuscleRelaxation

ProcessData Sixfemaleparticipantsthree9thgradersandthree10thgraders.
~45minutes8weeklysessions

PerceptionData Datagatheredthroughdiscussionandpreandposttest

OutcomeData DataaccessedwillincludeGPAandattendancedataforeachparticipant.

PreGroupPreparationOutline
Objectives Assessneedforgroupwithcounselorinput.
Identifypotentialmembersviareferralsfromcounselors,college/careercoach,
andgiftededucationteacher.
Determinestudentinterestandsuitabilityofpotentialgroupmembersthrough
screeninginterviews(seeg roupinterestform).

Procedure Meetwithreferredstudentsindividuallytogaugeinterestandandsuitabilityfor
group.Giveoutpermissionslip/consentform(seeg rouppermissionslip).
CreategroupoutlinebasedonASCAstandards.

Session1:February16,2017IntroductiontoSmallGroup(11:1512:05)
Objectives Assessstudentstofindoutwheretheyareatwhenitcomestocopingstrategies
andstress.
Groupmemberswillbeinformedofthepurposeofthisgroupandconfidentiality.
Groupmemberswillbeabletocreateandadheretogrouprulesandgoals.
Groupmemberswillbegintodeveloprapportwitheachotherandfacilitators
throughstructuredactivitiesandsharing.

Materials WAHSStressScale,CopingwithAcademicDemandsScale(CADS),starbursts,large
paper,printoutofstarburstquestions.

Procedure Icebreakergame(Starbursts)[10mins]
Eachstudenttakes2starburstsandwillanswerthefollowingquestionsbased
onwhatcolortheyget:
Name&gradefirst
Red:Whataretwowordsthatdescribeyou?
Orange:Ifyoucoulddoanythingforawholeday,whatwouldyoudo?
Yellow:Whatisthebestmovieyouveeverseenandwhatmakesitthe
best?
Pink:Whatisonethingyouarepassionateabout?Why?
Twoofthesamecolor:Ifyouwereasuperhero,whatwouldbeyour
power?Why?
Introductiontosmallgroup
Explainpurposeofgroupandaskifthereareanyquestions
Focusonmanagingschoolrelatedstress
Schedulethatworksbestforeverybody?Ifthistimereallyisntgood,we
couldsplitupintotwogroupsorwecoulddoindividual.
SetRules
Whatrulesneedtobeinplaceforeverystudenttofeelsafehere?(writeon
largepaper)
Whataresomecomponentsofasuccessfulgroup?(groupnorms)
Itisyourresponsibilitytomakeupanyclassworkmissedduringgrouptime.
Confidentiality:stresstheimportanceofkeepingthetopicsdiscussedbyother
groupmembersprivate.Shareanexampleofwhatisappropriateandwhatis
notappropriatetoshare.Whathappensingroupstaysingroup
Grouptimes?
WAHSStressScale
CopingwithAcademicDemandsScale

Session2:February23StressandtheBody(9:3010:15)
Objectives Participantswillbeableto
Practicecontinuousdeepbreathingtohelpmanageconstantstress
Explorewhatthephysiologicalaspectsofstressare,whereitcomesfrom,and
whywedoit.
Nameatleastonecopingstrategythatisnotgoodandonecopingstrategy
thattheyusealready.

Materials Coloringpages,breathingmachine/program,informationaboutstressaffectingthe
body

Procedure SAPpresentsonwhatstressdoestothebody
Responselikerunningabearfight,flight,orfreezeandhowyoucant
focustotakeabreath.Energygoestomusclesinsteadofbrain
Sleephygiene
Badstresscopingskills
Breathingmachineexercise:canyougetdeepbreaths?
Istheresuchathingasgoodstress?Whatarethedifferencebetweenthatand
badstress?(eustressvs.distress)
Discussion:Whatdoesstressfeelliketoyou?
Discussion:Copingstrategiesideasandwhatyoudocurrently?
Whataremystrengths?
Planoutmeetingtimefornextweek

Session3:February27TimeManagementandBriefCopingSkills( 3:153:45)
Objectives Participantswillbeableto
Hearanddiscussavideoontimemanagement
Comparehowtheirlifefitswiththe168hoursidea
Discusscopingstrategiesandonesparticipantsuseormightwantottrie

Materials TEDTalk,copingstrategieshandout,timemanagementtipshandout,timemakeover
instructionsandcharts

Procedure FirstthingschedulenextweekMTW
TEDTalk:LauraVanderkam:Howtogaincontroloveryourfreetime
Discussion:
Thoughts?positive/negative?
Howcouldsomethinglikethisworkforyou(ornotworkforyou)?
Takeawaysfromthisvideo?
Distribute30min/15minlogs.
Handoutwithtimemanagmenttipslookoveranddiscuss.Ontheback
iscopingstrategies.Discusstheseonesyouusealready?Onesyou
mighttry?
Whatisonethingyouwanttotrythisweek?Itismonday.
Prioritizeyourtasks.Makealistoftimeyouhaveanddivideitup.
IFTIME:Boxbreathing

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