The Emotional Budgeting Workbook 2.0: Managing Responsibility and Strengthening Relationships offers a practical, research-grounded system for organizing emotional responses, strengthening executive functioning, and building lasting relational resilience. Written by neurobehavioral psychologist Paul Sambataro, Ph.D., founder of the American Academy of Primary Care Psychologists (AAPCP) and developer of applied mental health frameworks across three decades of clinical and educational practice, this second edition advances the Emotional Budgeting model into a complete cognitive training system. Drawing on Cognitive Load Theory, working memory research, emotion regulation science, and neuroplasticity literature, the framework treats emotional experience as cognitive data - identifiable, measurable, and actionable. Participants completing the structured program over 6-8 weeks commonly report improved emotional awareness, reduced stress reactivity, and stronger decision-making capacity. Unlike expressive or metaphor-based emotional models, Emotional Budgeting applies a behavior-as-fact, consequence-as-fact methodology that can be taught, tracked, and measured. The Circles of Relationships framework guides learners through structured emotional accounting across four relational tiers - family, friends, acquaintances, and community - equipping individuals to recognize patterns, interrupt rumination cycles, and respond with intention rather than reactivity. The EBW Ledger Rule provides a replicable standard for evaluating emotional exchanges within relationships, offering practitioners and learners a concrete reference for assessing relational balance and personal accountability. The workbook's six-part structure moves systematically from theoretical foundation through applied practice, relational skill-building, program integration, and long-term problem-solving. Structured templates, visual frameworks, and clinical vignettes minimize cognitive load while reinforcing transferable learning. Chapter 11 serves as a standalone clinical reference presenting Emotional Problem-Solving Resource Tools, including fact-before-feeling processing protocols, trait-based observation prompts, referral pathways, and anxiety-reduction strategies grounded in body-brain awareness research. A curated reference section and study guide support academic review, continuing education, and supervised training applications. Cultural variables in emotional interpretation are addressed directly within the curriculum, supporting equitable implementation across diverse populations. Adaptable for adolescents and adults, the workbook is designed for use across educational, clinical, family, and community contexts. Mental health professionals, school psychologists, counselors, and educators will find the structured worksheets, clinical vignettes, and problem-solving tools readily integrated into individual, group, and classroom practice. Developed through AAPCP and Houston Behavioral Health Institute (HBHI), The Emotional Budgeting Workbook 2.0 is a scalable, culturally responsive tool for preventive mental health and responsibility-centered emotional development across the lifespan. About the Author Paul Sambataro, Ph.D., is a neurobehavioral psychologist and founder of the American Academy of Primary Care Psychologists (AAPCP). With over three decades of experience in school psychology, behavioral consultation, and preventive mental health system development, his work bridges cognitive science, developmental psychology, and applied emotional regulation across public schools, clinical settings, and interdisciplinary care environments. Dr. Sambataro also hosts the Talk Revolution with Paul Sambataro, Ph.D. podcast, extending the Emotional Budgeting framework through accessible public education and professional dialogue.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Emotional Budgeting Workbook 2.0: Managing Responsibility and Strengthening Relationships offers a practical, research-grounded system for organizing emotional responses, strengthening executive functioning, and building lasting relational resilience.Written by neurobehavioral psychologist Paul Sambataro, Ph.D., founder of the American Academy of Primary Care Psychologists (AAPCP) and developer of applied mental health frameworks across three decades of clinical and educational practice, this second edition advances the Emotional Budgeting model into a complete cognitive training system. Drawing on Cognitive Load Theory, working memory research, emotion regulation science, and neuroplasticity literature, the framework treats emotional experience as cognitive data - identifiable, measurable, and actionable. Participants completing the structured program over 6-8 weeks commonly report improved emotional awareness, reduced stress reactivity, and stronger decision-making capacity.Unlike expressive or metaphor-based emotional models, Emotional Budgeting applies a behavior-as-fact, consequence-as-fact methodology that can be taught, tracked, and measured. The Circles of Relationships framework guides learners through structured emotional accounting across four relational tiers - family, friends, acquaintances, and community - equipping individuals to recognize patterns, interrupt rumination cycles, and respond with intention rather than reactivity. The EBW Ledger Rule provides a replicable standard for evaluating emotional exchanges within relationships, offering practitioners and learners a concrete reference for assessing relational balance and personal accountability.The workbook's six-part structure moves systematically from theoretical foundation through applied practice, relational skill-building, program integration, and long-term problem-solving. Structured templates, visual frameworks, and clinical vignettes minimize cognitive load while reinforcing transferable learning. Chapter 11 serves as a standalone clinical reference presenting Emotional Problem-Solving Resource Tools, including fact-before-feeling processing protocols, trait-based observation prompts, referral pathways, and anxiety-reduction strategies grounded in body-brain awareness research. A curated reference section and study guide support academic review, continuing education, and supervised training applications. Cultural variables in emotional interpretation are addressed directly within the curriculum, supporting equitable implementation across diverse populations.Adaptable for adolescents and adults, the workbook is designed for use across educational, clinical, family, and community contexts. Mental health professionals, school psychologists, counselors, and educators will find the structured worksheets, clinical vignettes, and problem-solving tools readily integrated into individual, group, and classroom practice.Developed through AAPCP and Houston Behavioral Health Institute (HBHI), The Emotional Budgeting Workbook 2.0 is a scalable, culturally responsive tool for preventive mental health and responsibility-centered emotional development across the lifespan.About the Author Paul Sambataro, Ph.D., is a neurobehavioral psychologist and founder of the American Academy of Primary Care Psychologists (AAPCP). With over three decades of experience in school psychology, behavioral consultation, and preventive mental health system development, his work bridges cognitive science, developmental psychology, and applied emotional regulation across public schools, clinical settings, and interdisciplinary care environments. Dr. Sambataro also hosts the Talk Revolution with Paul Sambataro, Ph.D. podcast, extending the Emotional Budgeting framework through access Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798218646141
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Emotional Budgeting Workbook 2.0: Managing Responsibility and Strengthening Relationships offers a practical, research-grounded system for organizing emotional responses, strengthening executive functioning, and building lasting relational resilience.Written by neurobehavioral psychologist Paul Sambataro, Ph.D., founder of the American Academy of Primary Care Psychologists (AAPCP) and developer of applied mental health frameworks across three decades of clinical and educational practice, this second edition advances the Emotional Budgeting model into a complete cognitive training system. Drawing on Cognitive Load Theory, working memory research, emotion regulation science, and neuroplasticity literature, the framework treats emotional experience as cognitive data - identifiable, measurable, and actionable. Participants completing the structured program over 6-8 weeks commonly report improved emotional awareness, reduced stress reactivity, and stronger decision-making capacity.Unlike expressive or metaphor-based emotional models, Emotional Budgeting applies a behavior-as-fact, consequence-as-fact methodology that can be taught, tracked, and measured. The Circles of Relationships framework guides learners through structured emotional accounting across four relational tiers - family, friends, acquaintances, and community - equipping individuals to recognize patterns, interrupt rumination cycles, and respond with intention rather than reactivity. The EBW Ledger Rule provides a replicable standard for evaluating emotional exchanges within relationships, offering practitioners and learners a concrete reference for assessing relational balance and personal accountability.The workbook's six-part structure moves systematically from theoretical foundation through applied practice, relational skill-building, program integration, and long-term problem-solving. Structured templates, visual frameworks, and clinical vignettes minimize cognitive load while reinforcing transferable learning. Chapter 11 serves as a standalone clinical reference presenting Emotional Problem-Solving Resource Tools, including fact-before-feeling processing protocols, trait-based observation prompts, referral pathways, and anxiety-reduction strategies grounded in body-brain awareness research. A curated reference section and study guide support academic review, continuing education, and supervised training applications. Cultural variables in emotional interpretation are addressed directly within the curriculum, supporting equitable implementation across diverse populations.Adaptable for adolescents and adults, the workbook is designed for use across educational, clinical, family, and community contexts. Mental health professionals, school psychologists, counselors, and educators will find the structured worksheets, clinical vignettes, and problem-solving tools readily integrated into individual, group, and classroom practice.Developed through AAPCP and Houston Behavioral Health Institute (HBHI), The Emotional Budgeting Workbook 2.0 is a scalable, culturally responsive tool for preventive mental health and responsibility-centered emotional development across the lifespan.About the Author Paul Sambataro, Ph.D., is a neurobehavioral psychologist and founder of the American Academy of Primary Care Psychologists (AAPCP). With over three decades of experience in school psychology, behavioral consultation, and preventive mental health system development, his work bridges cognitive science, developmental psychology, and applied emotional regulation across public schools, clinical settings, and interdisciplinary care environments. Dr. Sambataro also hosts the Talk Revolution with Paul Sambataro, Ph.D. podcast, extending the Emotional Budgeting framework t Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798218646141
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