Remembering Chills and Thrills

This worksheet focuses on the physiology of fear, with blank spaces for young people to fill in after receiving psychoeducation.

It is designed to be assigned as homework or used during sessions as a practical exercise to promote young people’s active engagement.

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Remembering Chills and Thrills

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Remembering Chills and Thrills

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Black & White Version

Specifically designed to keep ink usage low without compromising on great design.

Full Colour Version

Great for sharing on computer screens, phones & tablets.

References and Further Reading

  • Steimer, T. (2002). The biology of fear- and anxiety-related behaviors. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 4(3), 231-249.
  • Keifer Jr., O. P., Hurt, R. C., Ressler, K. J., & Marvar, P. J. (2015). The physiology of fear: Reconceptualizing the role of the central amygdala in fear learning. Physiology, 30(5), 389-409.