“Rockman, McLay, and Freedman have created a wonderful, simple, and practical introduction to mindfulness for our teens who need it now more than ever. Through a range of fun practices, thoughtful reflections, and just the right amount of science, they guide adolescents, and their adults, through a path to create their own sustainable and helpful practice.”
—Christopher Willard, PsyD, coauthor of Alphabreaths
~Christopher Willard, PsyD
“It’s harder than ever to be a teenager—and this gem of a book is full of practical, scientifically based help. It’s a great combination of inviting exercises, useful information, and friendly support. A wonderful resource for adolescents and their parents, and for anyone who teaches or works with teens!”
—Rick Hanson, PhD, author of Resilient
~Rick Hanson, PhD
“Teens have had to shoulder a lot during the pandemic, adding more stress to an already challenging developmental period. The Mindful Teen Workbook will help them meet life’s struggles with greater resilience, and savor its awesome moments more deliberately. Written in an engaging and accessible style, it features carefully calibrated didactic content alongside experiential learning, and guides teens on how show up more fully to their lives and embrace the vast potential that awaits them.”
—Zindel Segal, PhD, coauthor of The Mindful Way through Depression
~Zindel Segal, PhD
“Teens are under more pressure today than ever before. This book is a well-written, engaging, and extremely practical resource to help teens cultivate the skills of mindfulness, compassion, emotional resiliency, and metacognitive awareness during a critical time in their development. Mindfulness (as the authors note) is indeed a superpower. As a youth mindfulness researcher, I’m delighted that this workbook offers such an inviting, user-friendly style of teaching mindfulness to teens.”
—Randye J. Semple, PhD, associate professor at the University of Southern California, and coauthor of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Anxious Children and The Mindfulness Matters Program for Children and Adolescents
~Randye J. Semple, PhD
“This book comes out at a time when mindfulness, self-compassion, and well-being are consequential for youth. Kudos to the authors for making mindfulness-based skills accessible for teens. The Mindful Teen Workbook advances the mindfulness movement for youth in this book.”
—Gina Biegel, MA, LMFT, developer of the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Teens (MBSR-T) program
~Gina Biegel, MA, LMFT
“Now more than ever, our world needs humans who can tap into their true selves and respond to stress with mindfulness and self-compassion. This workbook supports this need by offering simple practices that help us get to know who we really are at heart so that we can exert our power and freedom to choose exactly how we want to be in relationship to everything around us and within us.”
—Jaisa Sulit, BPHD, BEd, MScOT, mindful self-compassion and mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) teacher, and author of Purpose in Paralysis
~Jaisa Sulit, BPHD, BEd, MScOT
“The Mindful Teen Workbook is an excellent support for teens. In fact, people of all ages could benefit. The authors translated the wisdom of mindfulness and simplified it into accessible language. Each chapter scaffolds on each other and offers a chance to learn, reflect, practice, and integrate into everyday life. An impressive array of tools that teens can experience individually, with friends, or in a therapeutic context.”
—Shari Geller, PhD, clinical psychologist, mindful self-compassion teacher, author of A Practical Guide for Cultivating Therapeutic Presence, and coauthor of Therapeutic Presence
~Shari Geller, PhD
“Mindfulness is a much-needed approach that can help teens navigate through daily challenges, including stress, intense emotions, conflict, overwhelm, and uncertainty. But the key is to make mindfulness demystified, simple, and relevant for each teen. This book accomplishes this in an elegant and thoughtful way, empowering each reader to creatively adapt and make mindfulness their own.”
—Lidia Zylowska, MD, associate professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, author of The Mindfulness Prescription for Adult ADHD, and coauthor of and Mindfulness for Adult ADHD
~Lidia Zylowska, MD
“A powerful guide for teenagers willing to develop a mindful way of caring for inner experiences, especially when facing challenging moments. Step by step, this workbook helps develop resourceful skills that help teens meet stillness and respond with resilience in the post-pandemic world.”
—Vitor Friary, author of Mindfulness for Children, and founder of the Centro de Mindfulness in Brazil
~Vitor Friary