1st Edition

The Big Book of Blob Feelings Book 2

By Pip Wilson, Ian Long Copyright 2015
    148 Pages
    by Speechmark

    A special selection of photocopiable blob pictures designed for work on feelings. Arranged into four sections, the contents include:

    • Blob Theory - Blob trees the id/ego/superego, needs, shadows
    • Emotions - anger, anger cycle, calm, depression, disappointed, happy, hate, hyper, jealousy, lonely, mixed-up, numb, paranoia, rejection, sad, trauma, worry
    • Developmental/issues - bridge, clouds, doors, feelings, holes, pit, pitch, stairs, families, home.

    Each picture is accompanied by ideas and questions to kick start class, group or one-to-one discussion. Complete book included on downloadable resources.

    About the Authors, Introduction, Blob theory, Blob emotions, Blob issues, Blob drawing the line, Blob cards

    Biography

    Pip Wilson, Ian Long

    "I was a formal teacher once and turned to Social worker working with the most vulnerable, previously homeless, mentally ill and chemically dependent humans in a residential setting.
    I find this book and the blob illustrations to be incredibly helpful in communicating with my clients/tenants.

    Blob feelings book I came across recently and after reviewing the pages I thought it will be an incredible book for people from all walks of life and profession.
    I bought this to give this as a Christmas gift to my aunt and uncle who were both teachers.

    I personally have used blob illustrations successfully with hard to reach clients and tenants who are homeless to express their thoughts, emotions and feeling successfully.
    I have also successfully using this tool in group setting while working with teens, young adults and all age group respective of gender, religion, caste, nationality, etc.
    Hope you will find this book helpful too.

    The authors have done a great job in explaining how to use this blob tools in our line of work or our community groups. We can also use this for self-reflection."Vinod Richard-Webber, Social worker