Effective therapy thrives on two core elements—clear goals and meaningful interventions. The Therapy Goals & Interventions Guidebook serves as a comprehensive companion for therapists looking to structure sessions with clarity, purpose, and therapeutic direction. It helps professionals map out a client’s journey from intake to progress with intention.
Why Combine Goals and Interventions?
While goal-setting gives therapy its direction, interventions are the vehicle that help clients move forward. When the two are clearly aligned, clients experience a sense of flow and purpose. This guidebook ensures that therapists are never stuck wondering, “What do I do next?”
What's Inside the Guidebook?
This guidebook includes:
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Over 300 pre-written therapy goals based on DSM-5 diagnoses and common client concerns
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Matching interventions tailored to each goal
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Practical therapy scripts to introduce, implement, and review each intervention
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Tools to measure progress and track client response
From short-term symptom relief to long-term behavioral change, this guide helps clinicians plan treatment across multiple sessions.
Built for All Modalities
The Therapy Goals & Interventions Guidebook supports a wide range of theoretical frameworks:
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CBT, DBT, and ACT
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Trauma-informed care
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Solution-focused and narrative therapy
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Integrative and holistic approaches
Therapists can easily match the language and technique to their clinical style and population.
Examples of Use
If a client is struggling with anxiety, a sample goal might be:
“Client will use deep breathing techniques during weekly exposure challenges.”
Matching intervention:
“Practice 4-7-8 breathing technique in session and assign 3x daily practice as homework.”
Time-Saving and Effective
This guidebook reduces the mental fatigue of session planning while improving clinical consistency. It’s ideal for:
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Private practitioners
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Community mental health professionals
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Students learning treatment planning
The Therapy Goals & Interventions Guidebook helps transform therapeutic goals into meaningful, measurable change. It bridges the gap between planning and action and supports therapists in delivering impactful, structured care.