This workbook is for:
Anyone who wants to feel more in control of their thoughts, emotions, and everyday stress-but may be unsure where to startThose feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or burned out and looking for practical ways to feel better day to dayTherapists who want creative, client-friendly worksheets that actually get used between sessionsAre your thoughts running the show-and not always in a good way? The Mind Reboot Toolkit offers a clear, compassionate path to help you understand your mind, manage emotions, and shift behaviors that have been unhelpful. Grounded in modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and values based strategies, this interactive workbook guides you through practical skills to reduce stress, build resilience, and reconnect with what matters.
Whether you're working independently, just starting your mental health journey, or you're a therapist looking for worksheets that are actually engaging, this toolkit meets you where you are-with tools that make real-life change possible.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
Identify and adjust unhelpful thought patternsBuild coping strategies for tough momentsBe kinder to yourself when things feel hardCreate a personalized plan to stay on track during setbacksThe materials are colorful, creative, and easy to use-designed to make healing feel doable, not just clinical. Whether you're using it solo or alongside a therapist, this workbook helps you move from insight to action-one skill, one reflection, one reboot at a time.
Created by licensed mental health counselor Rachel Boyer, LMHC-founder of Insightful Solutions Therapy-this resource reflects her commitment to making healing both structured and deeply personal. With years of experience supporting clients through anxiety, burnout, and emotional overwhelm, Rachel designed this toolkit to bring therapy-informed skills into everyday life in a way that feels empowering, accessible, and real.
Includes free access to additional printable resources and trackers at www.InsightfulSolutionsTherapy.org.
Related Subjects
Psychology