Tools to guide you on your path
Worksheets, trackers, therapeutic exercises, journaling prompts, treatment methodology overviews and more!
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Workbooks
These resources are an excellent addition to therapy or a tool for those who don’t feel able to make the commitment to treatment. Note that these workbooks-though therapeutic in nature-do not function as mental health treatment.
Worksheets
These tools and worksheets are designed by licensed therapists to help you better understand yourself, build healthier relationships, and improve emotional well-being. Please keep in mind that they are best utilized in conjunction with treatment with a licensed professional.
This worksheet is for the anxiously attached partner who struggles with their securely or avoidantly attached partner’s need for independence. You’ll learn to be curious about their needs and how to sit through discomfort without spiraling.
This worksheet is designed to help you meet, flesh out and better understand your inner critic. This will in turn support you in recognizing its fears, worries, needs and help you connect with it from your Self energy.
Always stuck in anxious thought spirals? This worksheet will walk you through the steps to take to interrupt intrusive thoughts and rumination.
This worksheet will support you in practicing how to successfully initiate conversations with your partner. Use this sheet on a regular basis with your partner to hone or touch up your communication skills
Do you struggle to name emotions and connect with your body? This worksheet will help you “look inward” and listen to your body’s cues.
This exercise is designed to help couples handle everyday stress that comes from outside the relationship—things like work pressure, upcoming deadlines, or major life events. You’ll each take turns talking about a recent or upcoming stressor in your own life, such as a job interview, a tough meeting, or another personal challenge not related to your partner.
Does disappointing people feel like the end of the world to you? This worksheet is for you. It will help you understand your underlying core beliefs and systematically challenge them.
This worksheet will help you prepare for anxiety-provoking social interactions or gatherings. You’ll reflect on parts of you that may be activated, consider their needs and how best to support them.
This worksheet is for those who are interested in exploring their wounded inner child and exiles. It is recommended that it be utilized in conjunction with other IFS-themed worksheets that explore the inner system, protector parts, the inner critic etc.
Self-regulation is your ability to manage your emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in ways that help you feel balanced, grounded, and in control. When we’re dysregulated, we might feel flooded, numb, reactive, or shut down. These tools can help you return to a state of calm connection—especially when you're overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally activated.
Trying to do regular check-ins with your partner but not sure how to approach them? This guide will support you in structuring your dialogue to build mutual understanding and foster a culture of growth through shared reflection.
Do you struggle to affirm your partner? This worksheet will guide you towards finding your own voice as you learn to reassure and connect with your partner through affirmation.
In relationships, how we talk to each other matters. Dr. John Gottman identified four common communication patterns that can damage relationships—he called them the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. But the good news? Each one has a healthy antidote. This sheet describes the four horsemen and their antidotes.
Courses
These courses are designed by licensed therapists to help you better understand yourself, build healthier relationships, and improve emotional well-being. Whether you're working on setting boundaries, healing from past experiences, or managing anxiety, each course offers expert guidance, practical tools, and supportive insights to help you grow—at your own pace.