Treatment plan for OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) involves understanding the amount of impact the obsessions and compulsions have on a person’s life. It is often a debilitating mental health concern with a pervasive effect on many aspects of human life. It shows up in different ways and in different degrees. Therefore, there is no one-treatment-that-fits-all, there […]
The most effective therapy techniques and interventions are those that are carefully tailored to the unique needs, circumstances, and readiness of each client. Over the course of my clinical experience, I have come to understand that the power of any given technique is largely dependent on the strength of the therapeutic alliance and the client’s […]
SMART therapy goals are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound objectives that create a clear roadmap for change. These structured goals serve as anchoring points in therapy, where both client and therapist can celebrate small victories together. Therapy often involves navigating complex emotions, uncovering patterns, and addressing deeply rooted behaviors, which can feel overwhelming without […]
Couple therapy sessions are different compared to individual therapy sessions. Therapists have to handle the complex back-and-forth between partners while staying neutral and making sure everyone feels safe enough to be vulnerable. New therapists often find nothing in grad school that prepares them for how intense these sessions can get or how complicated the patterns […]
The Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) is an 18-item checklist made by the World Health Organization (WHO) along with ADHD experts, psychiatrists, and researchers to check for ADHD symptoms in adults, since ADHD looks different in adults than in kids. The questions follow DSM-IV criteria but use adult-focused language that shows how symptoms might pop […]
There is often an underlying issue when people come to therapy battling depression, relationship issues, or job stress. Creating a self-esteem treatment plan is supporting clients through the nagging inner voice saying, “You’re not good enough.” Not only does it hurt them, but it builds walls around them, impacts their relationships, and keeps unhealthy patterns […]
The American Psychological Association defines Gender Dysphoria as severe distress that occurs when an individual’s gender identity is not the same as the sex they were assigned at birth. Dysphoria can cause a substantial effect on transgender and non-binary people’s mental and social well-being, which is why it is so crucial for mental health treatment professionals to create customized, comprehensive treatment plans aimed at addressing each client’s individual needs. Whether you have been working with gender-diverse clients throughout your career or are new to this practice, […]
Building clients’ self-esteem is more than sharing their experiences during therapy. In many circumstances, therapists must take action to improve their client’s self-confidence. This article aims to guide therapists who seek to improve clients self-esteem. Clients with healthy self-esteem have better mental health outcomes. They also have reduced levels of anxiety and can handle difficult […]
Eating disorders are often very complex and affect multiple parts of a person’s life. For many, food is not just food; it is security, punishment, or even a means of self-expression. It is a complex interplay of psychological, biological, and social factors, making recovery a difficult but achievable process.That’s why a structured treatment plan for […]
Couples therapy is a structured way of helping partners navigate relationship problems, improving communication, and reestablishing closeness. A clearly defined couples therapy treatment plan serves as a guide to therapy, offering guidance for sessions and progress monitoring. It helps couples and therapists stay goal-oriented when addressing specific problems that arise in the relationship. Assessment and […]
As mental health practitioners, we often come across couple clients dealing with communication issues, emotional disconnection, and unresolved conflicts. Dr. John Gottman’s research-driven method provides a systematic framework that can lead couples to deeper intimacy and lasting fulfilment. The Gottman treatment plan method developed by Dr. John Gottman and Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman over 40 […]
Evidence-based practice (EBP) in mental health is perceived as the standard for delivering effective, personalized care. By weaving together scientific research, clinical expertise, and the unique needs of patients, EBP transforms treatment into a dynamic, patient-centered process. This approach addresses a long-standing challenge: bridging the gap between groundbreaking research and real-world therapy. In doing so, […]
Panic attack is an exaggerated perception of danger. Panic disorder on the hand is a recurrent, unexpected panic attack. These attacks include a variety of physical and mental symptoms. One major marker is that the individual is often afraid and worries about repeated attacks. These fears result in abnormal changes in behavior. This article provides […]
Play Therapy Treatment Planning: A Practical Guide The playroom is a place in a therapy centre where all the magic happens. It’s where a child who’s experienced trauma can safely recreate their world using different props where anxiety becomes manageable through puppet play, and where unspoken feelings find expression through art and movement based expressions. […]
Person-centered therapy (PCT) is a type of psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers which focuses on creating safe and supportive environments where all individuals can explore their feelings. The emphasis of this approach is on the therapeutic relationship between clients and their therapists, who offer a source of understanding, acceptance and empathy. PCT is an empowering […]
Therapy is a process which many teenagers use to navigate from childhood to adulthood. It provides them a safe space to articulate their thoughts and fears without any judgement, helps them cope and become more resilient. Talk therapy is the most used in a counselling set up, however, using activities in a therapeutic setting has […]
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Interventions for Anxiety Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions that people deal with around the world, and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is one of the most prominent schools of thought for effectively managing anxiety and related concerns. CBT and Anxiety CBT posits that anxiety is an interaction of […]
Crisis intervention is a short term therapeutic approach to help clients deal with emergency or traumatic situations. Usually these emergencies are mental health related and involves taking steps to assist in the moment, bring the client to safety, reassess current needs and plan for future treatment. Crisis intervention techniques can support individuals through their hard […]
Trauma-informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) is a type of therapeutic approach used in individual, couples and family psychotherapy. TF-CBT is more collaborative than traditional CBT and incorporates tenets of other trauma therapies with 9 primary trauma-focused techniques. TF-CBT is evidence based and primarily is targeted towards children and their caregivers focused on working through relational […]
The anger thermometer is an accessible and simple tool that can transform how individuals understand and manage their anger. It is rooted in cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), it functions as a visual representation of one’s emotional state, allowing people to identify and assess the severity of their anger in real-time. This is particularly helpful because it […]
Clients often describe intrusive, repetitive, or negative thoughts as having a life of their own—thoughts that loop endlessly, drain energy, and cloud their focus. For those suffering from anxiety, OCD, or chronic worry, these mental patterns can feel relentless and overwhelming, making it difficult to find peace or clarity in their daily lives. Thought-stopping is […]
Therapy is a collaborative journey of self-discovery, growth, and healing. While conversations and insights form the backbone of the therapeutic process, incorporating engaging and purposeful activities can elevate the treatment experience. These activities not only enrich therapy sessions but also empower clients to practice skills, deepen understanding, and sustain progress outside the therapeutic space. In […]
Schizophrenia is a complex and challenging mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. With symptoms like hallucinations, delusions, and emotional withdrawal, it can disrupt lives and relationships if left unmanaged. A comprehensive treatment plan is more than just a tool—it’s a lifeline, offering structure and support to help individuals manage symptoms, regain stability, […]
Explosive outbursts and aggressive reactions negatively impact relationships, job performance, and overall well-being. When a client can’t control their anger, creating a structured anger management treatment plan allows them to understand and manage their anger triggers, identify coping mechanisms, and regulate their emotional responses. Treatment plans are the roadmap that includes measurable goals, therapeutic interventions, […]