Ashley Vigil-Otero at Oxford Exchange | SELF-CONFIDENCE WORKBOOK FOR TEENS

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420 W. Kennedy Blvd.,Tampa FL 33606

19 March, 2023

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For teens struggling with self-confidence, this uplifting workbook offers evidence-based mindfulness skills to help young readers trust in their own abilities, communicate assertively, tolerate uncertainty, and handle criticism. Using these skills, readers will also feel more capable in social situations, which will help them succeed in school and out in the world. Gain the confidence you need to succeed—in school, with friends, and in life! Are you afraid to try new things for fear of failure? Do you second-guess yourself or doubt your abilities? Do you hesitate to speak up in class because you may be wrong, or people might laugh at you? If so, you may have a problem with self-confidence—and you are far from alone. Many teens struggle with low confidence and self-esteem. This workbook can help. Written by teen mental health experts, The Self-Confidence Workbook for Teens offers powerful mindfulness skills and activities to help you gain confidence in your abilities, be more assertive, and start believing in your own awesomeness! You’ll learn how to ease feelings of self-doubt, and quiet that pesky inner critic who says you aren’t good enough, smart enough, or attractive enough. Most importantly, you’ll find tools to help you cultivate an inner “ally” who always has your back in difficult, stressful, or intimidating situations. If you’re ready to start living with confidence, this workbook will help you believe in you—so you can reach your highest goals! About the Author Ashley Vigil-Otero, PsyD, is a psychologist in private practice, an author, and a consultant at the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM). She has trained at Harvard Medical School, Vanderbilt University, and has taught at the University of South Florida. She specializes in compassion-oriented therapy with families and individuals throughout the lifespan. Born and raised in a multicultural family in Tampa, she has long-standing interests in cultural humility and diversity in mental health.

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