Unified Protocol Adolescents Workbook

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The Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Adolescents Workbook is a structured, evidence-based resource designed to help teenagers work through anxiety, depression, and related emotional disorders using cognitive-behavioral principles. It serves as the client-facing companion to the therapist guide, walking adolescents through skill-building exercises, worksheets, and psychoeducation in a clear format. Overall it is a clinically grounded and practical tool that makes the transdiagnostic approach accessible to a younger population.
Key Features & Specs
| Approach | Transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral therapy targeting shared emotional disorder mechanisms |
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| Target Population | Adolescents experiencing anxiety, depression, or co-occurring emotional disorders |
| Format | Workbook with structured modules, worksheets, and skill-building exercises for client use |
| Program Length | Designed for approximately 15 sessions aligned with the companion therapist guide |
| Publisher Series | Part of Oxford University Press's Programs That Work series, a peer-reviewed clinical resource line |
| Companion Materials | Intended for use alongside the Therapist Guide and optional parent workbook for coordinated care |
| Evidence Base | Grounded in randomized controlled trial research supporting the Unified Protocol adapted for adolescents |
Best for: Therapists, school counselors, and mental health clinicians working with adolescents aged 12 to 17 who present with anxiety, depression, or mixed emotional difficulties and would benefit from a structured, manualized treatment approach.