- Mood tracking exercise
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- Purpose
To help clients notice patterns in their mood and activities.
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- Why it works
Depression often distorts memory and perception.
Tracking gives a more realistic view and helps spot small improvements.
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- Printable worksheet
- Positive activity scheduling
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- Purpose
Plan and commit to one enjoyable or meaningful activity per day.
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- Why it works
Depression often causes withdrawal; this counters it with structured, slight wins.
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- Printable worksheet
Behavioral Activation Worksheet.
- Coping skills toolbox
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- Purpose
Assists in building a “menu” of coping strategies they can turn to when they feel low.
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- Why it works
Having concrete options prepared lowers exhaustion during tough moments.
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- Printable worksheet
- Self-compassion letter exercise
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- Purpose
Write a letter to yourself as if you were a supportive friend.
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- Why it works
Self-compassion shrinks self-criticism.
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- Printable worksheet
- Gratitude journal exercise
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- Purpose
Write down three things you’re grateful for each day.
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- Why it works
Gratitude practice can gradually shift attention from negative bias toward more positive experiences.
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- Printable worksheet
- Pleasant events list
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- Purpose
Find activities that bring little moments of pleasure or satisfaction.
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- Why it works
Depression numbs joy, but discovering and gradually reintroducing pleasurable activities boosts dopamine and motivation.
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- Printable worksheet
- Values clarification exercise
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- Purpose
Explore and define what really matters to you, such as relationships, creativity, health, etc.
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- Why it works
Depression often makes life feel meaningless. Clarifying your values can reignite a degree of purpose and direction.
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- Printable worksheet
- Problem-solving skills training
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- Purpose
A step-by-step method to tackle seemingly insurmountable problems by breaking them into smaller steps.
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- Why it works
Depression often brings despair.
Structured problem-solving boosts feelings of control and competence.
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- Printable worksheet
- Thought record (CBT style)
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- Purpose
Write down negative thoughts, challenge them, and replace them with more balanced ones.
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- Why it works
Even in supportive therapy, gently questioning harmful thinking can be powerful for managing depressive spirals.
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- Printable worksheet
- Grounding techniques for emotional exhaustion
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- Purpose
Manage intense emotions (like panic, sadness) by using the five senses to ground in the present.
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- Why it works
Depression can come with episodes of dissociation or emotional flooding. Grounding stabilizes the nervous system.
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- Printable worksheet
- Assertive communication skills practice
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- Purpose
Teach how to express needs and feelings clearly without guilt or aggression.
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- Why it works
People with depression often suppress emotions, leading to resentment or withdrawal.
Luckily, assertiveness improves self-esteem.
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- Printable worksheet
Assertive Communication Worksheet.
- Self-care planning exercise
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- Purpose
Build a personalized plan for emotional, physical, and mental self-care.
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- Why it works
Depression decreases motivation for self-care; structured plans make it easier to follow through.
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- Printable worksheet
- Motivation and goal-setting worksheet
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- Purpose
Set simple, achievable goals for the week or month.
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- Why it works
Depression thrives on despair; setting even tiny goals rebuilds a sense of agency and progress.
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- Printable worksheet
- Distress tolerance skills (borrowed from DBT)
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- Purpose
Learn crisis survival skills for when emotions feel too intense.
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- Why it works
Depressive episodes sometimes come with emotional crises (self-harm urges, extreme sadness); these tools help ride the wave safely.
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- Printable worksheet
Final note
Supportive therapy can be a powerful anchor when you’re navigating depression.
It offers a safe space to process emotions, build coping skills, and bolster hope, without the pressure of diving into past trauma or making massive life changes overnight.
While it’s not a “quick fix,” consistent encouragement, validation, and practical strategies you gain from supportive therapy can make a real difference in how you manage your symptoms day to day.
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