Adults

Studies tell us that when professionals prescribe therapeutic homework, clients report significantly better outcomes. Our worksheets are derived from evidence-based therapies, and they are designed by experienced professionals. Use the navigation links on the left of this page to view tools in a specific category. Or use the search box at the top of this page to find the exact tool you are looking for.

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Talking About What Happened

This worksheet can help people organize their thoughts when talking about an upsetting situation or event. (0321, abuse, self-disclosure)

Coping with Difficult Days After a Loss

This worksheet helps people prepare for difficult days after a significant loss. These days can be triggered by anniversaries, birthdays, holidays, or they can come for no apparent reason at all. The worksheet gives suggestions on how to prepare for these difficult days and develop a self-care plan. (0321, grief, loss, healing, emotional regulation).

Presenting Yourself as a Leader

This worksheet is designed to help people evaluate how they are perceived at work in terms of the way they speak, their appearance, their listening skills, and so on. It then asks them to identify what qualities they think are important to be a leader and to think about how their behavior reflects these qualities. (0321, workplace, leadership, coaching, career)

Words That Heal

This worksheet is designed to help people find quotes that can inspire them to face and conquer their problems. It asks people to write down meaningful quotes and write down their own thoughts as well. It encourages people to keep a journal of words that heal for 21 days to see if this technique is a useful habit to continue. (0321, healing, grief, inspiration, motivation)

Reducing Conflict with Your ADHD Teen

This worksheet suggests more than 15 strategies to help parents improve their relationships with their ADHD teen. It also gives them a chart to help evaluate the success of their strategies. (0321, ADHD, relationships, parenting)

Improving Family Communication

This worksheet gives families ideas to improve their communication and become more supportive of each other. (0321, family therapy, social skills, communication)

Being Mindful of Your Grieving

This worksheet helps people apply the principles of mindfulness to the grieving process. Accepting the thoughts and emotions associated with the loss will help people learn to cope with their loss and continue a happy and fulfilling life (grieving, grief, death, loss, mindfulness, 0321)

Stop Repeating Conversations in Your Head

This worksheet is designed to help people who ruminate about conversations they have had or that they are going to have. It helps people distinguish between problem solving and obsessive thinking. The worksheet gives people practical tools to control this type of obsessive thinking. (0321, OCD, social skills, anxiety)

Are You Obsessively Repeating Conversations?

This worksheet is designed to help people who deal with anxiety by constantly repeating conversations with friends and acquaintances (co-rumination). It guides them towards finding better ways to deal with their anxiety such as problem-solving and self-compassion. (anxiety, co-rumination, 0321)

Activities to Help Children Deal with Divorce

Developed at the University of Missouri Extension Services, this handout gives parents simple ways to help their children develop coping skills to deal with separation and divorce.