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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What Would You Like Your Life to Look Like?

This worksheet asks people to think about their personal strengths, dreams, goals, and the supportive people in their lives. Considering these things, it then asks them to think how they can shape their life in the future. This worksheet may be particularly helpful to teens and young adults. (0321, life goals, coaching, depression)

Adopting a Growth Mindset

This worksheet is designed to help people become aware of whether they have a fixed mindset or a growth mindset. They are taught to identify the thoughts and actions associated with a growth mindset. (0221, resilience, CBT)

Overcoming Procrastination

This worksheet helps people identify the reasons that they are procrastinating and gives them specific solutions to accomplish two projects, one easier and one more difficult. (workplace, habits, 0221)

Stop Avoiding What You Fear

This worksheet helps people identify things that they are avoiding out of fear and understand how their habit of avoidance is causing them harm. (resilience, fear, anxiety, habits, 0221)

Communicating with Your Children

This worksheet is designed to help parents think about how the communication style of their family when they were young. It encourages them to think about the words they use to communicate with their own children. (0221, parenting, communication)

Would a Grief Support Group Help Me?

This worksheet is designed to help people who are grieving decide whether a support group would be useful. It talks about the advantages of joining a group and has a variety of resources to help people find an appropriate group. (0221, grieving, grief, loss, healing)

Coping with Job Loss

This worksheet gives people coping techniques to deal with emotional problems that typically come with a job loss. (unemployment, career transition, financial problems, 0624)

Tarjetas para Efectuar Cambios Positivos

These Coping Cards can be used by people who want to replace negative behaviors with positive ones. A useful technique to help in breaking negative habits. Spanish Version. (Spanish, 0221, negative thinking)

How Non-Leaders Can Become Leaders

This worksheet is designed to help people advance their careers by developing specific leadership qualities. (0221, leadership)

What Did You Learn About Grieving From Your Family?

This worksheet asks people to think about losses they experienced when they were children and evaluate the lessons they learned from their family. The worksheet emphasizes that as adults people have choices about how they deal with loss and should try to do this that are most helpful to the grieving process. (0221, grief, grieving, loss, death, mourning)