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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Understanding Your Emotional Triggers

This worksheet is designed to help people identify the triggers that are associated with upsetting emotions like anxiety or depression. (0717)

Confronting Your Anxiety-Provoking Thoughts

This worksheet is intended to help people confront rather than avoid the thoughts that cause them to be anxious. It presents a variety of activities to practice thinking these thoughts and track of their progress. (anxiety, GAD, 0717)

Using a Contract to Commit to Change

This worksheet asks adults to set a goal as well as sub-goals and strategies in order to work towards behavioral change. (depression, 0717)

Increasing Flow Experiences

Flow is a psychological experience where even difficult tasks and activities become easy. It is a state of active contentment, associated with a sense of motivation, purpose, and focus. Finding daily flow experiences is an important way to find happiness and overall well-being. (depression, authentic happiness, 0717)

Daily Dose of Humor

This worksheet is intended to help people appreciate the positive health and mental benefits of humor and laughter. It asks the user to select from different ideas to stimulate laughter and to try at least one of these ideas every day for a week. (humor, wellness, depression, positive psychology, 0717)

Motivating Yourself to Change

This worksheet asks people to consider how they can motivate themselves to change in therapy. The worksheet presents 10 different ways to change and asks people to rate them and pick three ideas which would be most helpful. (therapy homework, motivation, 0617)

Does Your Depression Hurt You?

This worksheet is designed to help people keep track of physical symptoms associated with their depression. (depression, pain management, 0619)

Overcoming Depression Workbook

This assignment book contains 44 activities to help people overcome their symptoms and develop the habits associated with happiness.

Breaking the Cycle of Stress and Depression

The connection between stress and depression is complex and circular, but this worksheet is designed to break the cycle by teaching people ways to reduce the effects of stress. (0517, wellness, prevention, stress, depression)

Interruption Log

Good time management is an important part of reducing your stress. But it is hard to manage your time when you are constantly interrupted by others. Use this form to determine what kind of interruptions you are experiencing and what to do about them. (0517, time management, assertiveness)