
REPRODUCIBLE Positive Psychology - The Hope Series
● Have you been looking for the right tools to help your clients who respond better to treatment?
● Want to step away from the negative treatment of mental illness by trying to help “fix” the person?
● Would a Positive Psychology approach to depression and other mental health issues be more compassionate?
● Are you searching for a method to guide people to attain greater happiness, resilience, and optimism?
● Have you tried future-oriented approaches that help people create meaning?
This reproducible workbook series, Positive Psychology: The Hope Series, is an innovative mental health approach that empowers professionals to guide participants in overcoming mental issues and emerging stronger, happier, more resilient, and more hopeful. Based on the pioneering work of Drs. Scallon and Liptak, this five-workbook series will help your clients generate hope and create a new purpose.
Help participants overcome depression with The Hope Series, where hope becomes a powerful force for positive change, resilience, enhanced mental health, and well-being.
Psychology research shows the best treatment for mental illness is hope. This research suggests there is an inverse relationship between the two concepts:
● Hope is the belief in a positive, motivated future and the desire to persevere and strive toward that future.
● On the other hand, many chronic issues consist of feelings of sadness, helplessness, and hopelessness about the future. To treat mental illness, we help individuals become more hopeful.
People with mental issues often experience a reduced capacity for hope, and a lack of hope. Therefore, therapists must teach their clients skills t become more hopeful. Hope skills include becoming future-oriented by creating meaning in life, developing healthy relationships, gaining a sense of control, accomplishing goals, and engaging in your life.
To purchase the entire series, go to Positive Psychology - The Hope Series
Trauma & Stress Reproducible Activity Workbook
This ready-to-use workbook contains five separate chapters of activity-based handouts that will help participants learn more about themselves while overcoming traumatic stress, enhancing resilience and building hope.Some examples of activities are:
All educational and health professionals who work with teens will find these age-appropriate materials invaluable at a time when teens need to bounce back from the impact of life issues causing change, worries, stress and anxiety and move forward.Ages 11+ 130 pages, A4, photocopiable
Authors: Michelle Scallon, PhD & John J. Liptak, EdD
To order the workbook, please go to Loggerhead Publishing

Author: John J. Liptak, EdD © 2025
We've expanded one of our best-selling inventories into a comprehensive workbook so you get the best of both worlds. Keep the assessments and dive deeper into discovering untapped strengths, finding a job that resonates, and implementing your career goals.
The Transitioning to Work workbook provides a framework for learners to understand their current transition point and how to move forward to work. Using the Hope-Based Resilience model, hands-on activities, and detailed assessments, learners will explore career possibilities and build a plan for success.
Look for these enhanced features:
To order the workbook, please go to Paradigm Education

Author: John J. Liptak, EdD © 2025
With this best-selling, easy-to-use inventory, individuals with little or no work experience can identify their job options and make their career transitions more effective and rewarding.
Individuals will review a list of 96 non-work activities and rate how much they like each one. Simple self-scoring allows them to connect their answers to the 16 career clusters, which then lead to a list of related jobs, self-employment options, and paths for education and training.
New This Edition
In its fourth edition, Transitioning to Work Inventory stays up-to-date with today’s workforce. You’ll find:
To order the workbook, please go to Paradigm Education


Designed for use in individual or group settings, this opioid recovery workbook helps participants examine how opioid use affects their thoughts, emotions, behaviors, relationships, and environment.
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