New resources
New therapy resources added regularly
A growing library designed to keep your practice current.
What are “new resources”?
Psychology Tools continually releases new worksheets, handouts, guides, and audio materials. Each new resource is developed by our in-house team of psychologists or commissioned from external clinical experts with specialist knowledge. Members are notified as soon as new materials become available.
These resources cover:
Psychoeducational materials
Models and diagrams
Formulations
Skills training tools
Worksheets
Guided self-help content
Audio exercises and practices
Why regularly updated resources matter
Psychological science evolves – your tools should too
New evidence, improved models, and refined therapeutic techniques emerge continuously. Clinicians need tools that reflect these developments so that practice stays aligned with current standards.
More choice, better tailoring
A regularly expanding library gives clinicians more flexibility in selecting tools that match client needs, presentations, and learning preferences.
Supports professional development
Access to new, evidence-informed materials helps clinicians grow their skill set and stay confident in their therapeutic approach.
Reflects real clinical expertise
Because resources are created by both internal and external experts, they draw on:
Research knowledge
Real clinical experience
Specialist topic expertise
This ensures a library that is both evidence-grounded and practically useful.
How new resources support effective therapy
Regularly updated materials help clinicians:
Maintain up-to-date practice. Tools reflect current CBT and related evidence-informed approaches.
Tailor interventions to diverse client needs. More options = better matching between resource and presentation.
Improve engagement and comprehension. Newer materials incorporate improved design, clarity, and accessibility.
Bridge the research–practice gap. High-quality tools make it easier to apply evidence-supported models in everyday therapy.
Evidence behind continually updated resources
Strong empirical foundation for CBT interventions
CBT shows robust effectiveness across depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, psychosis, and more (Cuijpers et al., 2025; Harrer et al., 2025).
Translating evidence into practice matters
Psychology Tools resources convert validated psychological interventions and models into clear, practical clinical tools.
Closing the research–practice gap
It takes an average of 17 years for research findings to reach routine clinical practice (Morris et al., 2011). High-quality materials help clinicians implement effective treatments sooner (Bauer & Kirchner, 2020).
Created by experts you can trust
Our resources are produced by:
In-house psychologists, who bring deep expertise in psychoeducation, resource design, and client-facing work utilising a variety of evidence-based therapy models.
Commissioned external clinicians and researchers, selected for their specialist knowledge and clinical expertise.
This hybrid model ensures every new release combines:
Robust theory
Clinical relevance
Practical usability
High design standards
Explore newly released resources
Stay current with evolving psychological science.
Access fresh worksheets, handouts, guides, and audio – created by skilled clinicians and researchers.