Below you’ll find a list of counseling books related to two of my favorite counseling topics: feelings and emotional regulation. This list may include Amazon affiliate links, which may provide me a small fee that helps keep this blog going. All books are on my bookshelf and have been used by me in individual counseling sessions, group counseling, or classroom counseling lessons. Please click here if you’d like more information.
Assessment and Treatment Activities for Children, Adolescents, and Families: Practitioners Share Their Most Effective Techniques (Edited by Lowenstein)
Creative Interventions for Troubled Children and Youth (Lowenstein)
Exclamation Mark (Rosenthal and Lichtenheld)
Feeleez (cards)
Feelings Flashcards (Parr)
Facing Fear Without Freaking out ( Romain, dvd)
Glad Monster, Sad Monster A book about Feelings (Emberley and Miranda)
In Control A Book of Games to Teach Children Self-Control Skills (Shapiro)
In My Heart A book of Feelings (Witek)
More Creative Interventions for Troubled Children and Youth (Lowenstein)
Sometimes I like to Fight but I Don’t Do it Much Anymore (Shapiro)
Sometimes I’m Scared (Annunziata and Nemiroff)
The Anchors of Emotional Intelligence K-8 The RULER Approach to Social and Emotional Learning (Brackett, Caruso, Stern)
The Boy Who Didn’t Want to be Sad (Goldblatt)
The Feelings Book (Parr)
The Grouchies (Wagenbach)
The Invisible String (Karst)
The Way I Feel (Cain)
The Way I Feel series: (Spelman & Parkinson)
The Zones of Regulation ® (Kuypers)
Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods that Make My Day (Curtis)
Tough Guys (Have Feelings Too) (Negley)
Tyler Tames the Testing Tiger (Bender)
What To Do When Your Brain Gets Stuck (Huebner)
What To Do When You Dread Your Bed (Huebner)
What To Do When You Grumble Too Much (Huebner)
What To Do When You Worry Too Much (Huebner)
Wilma Jean the Worry Machine (Cook)