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Lundquist Mahosky LPC, Kristen

 
9798218856991: Making Therapy Work: Exercises and reflections to make progress in therapy

Sinopsis

A guided therapy workbook for healing, self-discovery, and emotional growth.

Feeling stuck in your healing journey? This therapy workbook and guided journal was created to help you move forward with clarity, direction, and purpose. Whether you’re working with a therapist or exploring your own path toward wellness, this book offers the structure and tools you need to make real progress.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Goal-setting prompts to help you define what matters most in your healing journey.

  • Tools and techniques to build confidence and resilience in everyday life.

  • Reflective journaling exercises that encourage self-awareness, mindfulness, and deeper understanding.

Designed by a licensed mental health professional, this workbook integrates the three key elements of meaningful therapy—goals, tools, and intentional processing—so you can experience authentic transformation. Each page guides you toward greater awareness, personal growth, and lasting change.

If you’re ready to stop going in circles and start creating real momentum toward healing, this mental health workbook and journal will help you reconnect with yourself, find meaning in your experiences, and build a life grounded in strength and purpose.

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Acerca del autor

Kristen Lundquist Mahosky is a licensed therapist who writes for people who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to move forward-especially those carrying the weight of complex or relational trauma. She helps readers make sense of their experiences and take meaningful, manageable steps toward healing.In her clinical work, Kristen walks alongside adults and couples as they untangle long-standing patterns, emotional pain, and the effects of stress or trauma. She draws from approaches such as EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), mindfulness, body-based trauma work, psychedelic-assisted, clinical hypnosis, and other evidence-based therapies, always adapting the process to fit the person-not the other way around. Her work is practical, compassionate, and grounded in the belief that insight and gentle action can lead to real change.You may find yourself unsure what to focus on in therapy, wanting clearer direction, or simply looking for a supportive guide as you reflect on your own experiences. Kristen's writing is designed to meet you in that space.Kristen is the founder of The Heights Counseling and Wellness, a trauma-informed private practice, and she also integrates whole-person wellness through movement, mindfulness, and self-compassion. Through her writing, she hopes readers feel supported, empowered, and less alone as they reflect, build skills, and move toward healing at their own pace.

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