Press Reviews
Dr Russ Harris, author of The Happiness Trap
Every teenager can benefit from the wonderful resources within these pages. Written with wisdom, compassion, and humour, this enjoyable and life-changing book offers many powerful skills and strategies to overcome social problems, and build rich and meaningful relationships.
Jessica Borushok, Ph.D., Peer Reviewed ACT Trainer and creator of The ACT Therapist YouTube Channel.
The ACT Relationship Skills Book for Teens is a valuable resource for therapists and teens looking to improve their relationship skills. With helpful examples and clear prompts, this book can teach teens how to create healthy, lasting relationships.
Young person
The ACT Relationship Skills Workbook emphasizes the importance of creating and fulfilling goals within both ourselves and our relationships. Turrell and Bell successfully connect with and accommodate teens with such remarkability.
Tamar D. Black, PhD, Educational and Developmental Psychologist and author, ACT for Treating Children and The ACT Workbook for Kids
The ACT Relationship Skills Workbook for Teens is filled with powerful life-skills. We all struggle with relationships at some stage in our lives, and this is a much-needed resource, with widely applicable strategies.
Ralf Steinkopff, Peer Reviewed ACT Trainer, Licensed Psychotherapist and Psychologist
This book gives young people a real new way of looking at what is most important to them: relationships. Relatable technology metaphors help us understand things like boundaries and how to keep track of how we relate to others. I highly recommend this book for adolescents and adults.
Emanuele Rossi, PhD, peer-reviewed ACT trainer, author of La guida essenziale all’ACT
Sheri and Mary have written an extremely helpful resource for teens and young adults. With the help of two scientific frameworks, you get to try out fun, practical experiments that will help you to understand your relationships, enrich your personal life, and improve your communication skills.
Fawcett K., young person
As a student of psychology, I thoroughly enjoyed the lessons and exercises in this book. The information is beneficial to all young adults. I came away with healthier perspectives and approaches to situations.
Catherine, young person
In The ACT Relationship Skills Workbook for Teens, Turrell and Bell provide an insightful perspective on navigating the difficult world of adolescent relationships. Their use of terminology and real-life examples are extremely relatable as a young adult.
Patricia E. Zurita Ona, Psy.D. Author of “Acceptance and Commitment Skills for Perfectionism and High-Achieving Behaviors” and Founder of the East Bay Behavior Therapy Center
Relationship skills are essential life skills that every teen must learn. This workbook will teach teens the necessary skills to deal with others, be a better communicator, show up to others without hurting yourself, genuinely connect with the ones that matter to you, be truthful to themselves, and deal effectively with the messy moments the all relationships come with. Congratulations and my sincere appreciation to the authors for putting their efforts and clinical skills onto this workbook!
Joanne Collier, Smithsfield Clinic Book Club Facilitator, Behaviour Analyst, M.A. Psychology, M.A. Applied Behaviour Analysis, BCBA, New England Centre for OCD and Anxiety, Irish Midlands, Staff Clinician
I have used "The ACT Relationship Skills Workbook for Teens" as Smithsfield Clinic's chosen book to guide our therapeutic book club. I have found it to be incredibly helpful at empowering our teens and young adults to grasp ACT concepts and strategies to use in their own relationships. We especially found the metaphor of the RelateApp useful and the Skills to Build sections very practical and helpful. We would use this book for our book club again.
Dr. Kelly Larkin, Smithsfield Clinic Book Club Facilitator Chartered Behavioural Psychologist D. Psych. BAT, BCBA, C. Psychol. Ps.S.I. New England Centre for OCD and Anxiety, Irish Midlands, Staff Clinician
This book is great at using modern metaphors to explain how our minds can bring up unwanted thoughts and feelings which inevitably can sabotage our relationships. The book gives amazing strategies to help create distance between these unwanted thoughts and what's meaningful to us in our relationships.
Bláthnaid, age 14
I think it was really good the way this book expressed how other people feel their emotions the same way that I do. I liked how the authors used examples of young people's emotions in different scenarios throughout the book. This helped me to understand my own emotions.
Ella, age 19
Reading this book was a brilliant key when I was locked in my thoughts. It was helpful, informative, and gentle, and I would recommend it to anyone struggling with anxious thoughts.
Founder/Director of Smithsfield Clinic Psychological Services and Co-Founder/Co-Director of New England Centre for OCD & Anxiety, Ireland
Many therapies seem to have this "Gotcha" moment where the clinician tells the person that they are doing something wrong and now they must change. Instead, this workbook teaches skills with gentle, compassionate, yet profound wisdom that is steeped in the obvious decades of combined wisdom of both authors. This book will be a beautiful and necessary addition to any clinician's toolkit. A beautifully woven tapestry of science, compassion, lived experience, wisdom and common humanity.