1st Edition
Supporting Healthy Emotion Regulation and Behaviour Expression Treatment (SHERBET) A Practical Guide to Reducing Aggressive Behaviour in Young People
Acknowledgement
Preface
Chapter 1. Purpose of the Intervention
Chapter 2. How to Use This Manual
Chapter 3. Post-Session Staff Debrief
Chapter 4. Assessment And Evaluation
Chapter 5. SHERBET’s Research and Development Journey
Chapter 6. Breaking the Ice
Chapter 7. Information Session – First Group Contact
Chapter 8. Individual Goal Planning Workshops
Chapter 9. SESSION 1 – Getting Started
Chapter 10. SESSION 2 – Recognising Emotions in Ourselves
Chapter 11. SESSION 3 – Recognising Emotions in Ourselves (Part 2)
Chapter 12. SESSION 4 – Recognising Emotions in Others
Chapter 13. SESSION 5 – Mental Mistakes
Chapter 14. SESSION 6 – Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviours
Chapter 15. SESSION 7 – Communicating with Others
Chapter 16. SESSION 8 – Moving Forward
Chapter 17. Maintaining Skills
Chapter 18. Worksheets And Resources
Chapter 19. Summary Workbook
Index
Biography
Sandra Jareño Ripoll is a forensic psychologist with experience working with both children and adults. Academically, her research focus has been youth knife offending and how to best tackle it. Through her research she has become passionate about promoting evidence-based practice, using research to inform the development and implementation of strategies and interventions. Dr Sandra Jareño Ripoll is also a practitioner psychologist, who has worked with children and adults; in the community and in custodial settings. Her experience has highlighted how beneficial early intervention, particularly regarding emotion recognition and regulation, can be for long-term outcomes.
'This is an innovative set of interventions to support practitioners helping young people to manage their aggression. It provides well-researched, detailed guides through a well-structured sequence of sessions. SHERBET fills an important gap in workshop provisions for youth workers.'
Professor David Canter, Emeritus Professor at The University of Liverpool.
'The Mental Health Support Team in Nottingham City has piloted the SHERBET intervention since its creation. We have now run several groups and have seen significant positive impacts in terms of the benefits for children who find it hard to regulate their emotions. The intervention gives children an understanding of self, and allows them to explore strategies that work for them in a safe and supported environment.'
Dr Maddi Popoola, Educational Psychologist and Mental Health Support Team Service Manager at Nottingham City Council






