Case Conceptualisation Workbook

$20.00

Ever finished a session thinking, "I know something important is happening here, but I can't quite put it into words?" Samesies!

Case conceptualisation can feel really overwhelming, especially when you're holding months of observations, play themes, parent information, developmental history, school concerns, and your own clinical intuition all at once. Phooph!

That's exactly why I created this workbook.

Designed by a play therapist for play therapists, this fully fillable PDF can help you organise your thinking, notice patterns over time, and bring all the pieces of the puzzle together. Instead of flicking between notebooks, reports, and sticky notes, you'll have one place to reflect, make connections, and develop your therapeutic hypotheses with confidence.

Whether you're preparing for supervision, writing reports, reviewing progress, or simply making sense of a child's play, this workbook helps you move from "There's so much going on..." to "Now I can see the bigger picture."

You'll be able to:

✨ Track session observations and emerging play themes
✨ Reflect on developmental patterns and therapeutic progress
✨ Organise important family, school, and background information
✨ Develop and refine your case conceptualisation over time
✨ Prepare for supervision or reporting without the mental scramble
✨ Type directly into the PDF version: no printing, handwriting, or deciphering your own notes later

WHAT’S INSIDE YOUR BUNDLE

✓ 1 printable PDF version: ready to print and handwrite on
✓ 1 fillable PDF version: ready to type into and print, and upload into your client management system if you like
✓ 2 size and spelling versions: US Letter with US Spelling, A4 with British Spelling
Case Snapshot Sheet: Quick reference for client info, presenting concerns, strengths, and therapeutic focus
Play & Progress Tracker: Record session observations, emotions, significant verbalisations and themes over time
Client Concept Map: Visual tool for connecting presenting problem, predisposing factors, precipitating factors, perpetuating factors, and protective factors
✓ Focus Sheet: Reflective prompts to guide your growing understanding of the child
Case Reflections: Capture meaningful shifts in the child’s play, emotional range, or relational engagement, and to note your own responses or insights as the therapist.

Ever finished a session thinking, "I know something important is happening here, but I can't quite put it into words?" Samesies!

Case conceptualisation can feel really overwhelming, especially when you're holding months of observations, play themes, parent information, developmental history, school concerns, and your own clinical intuition all at once. Phooph!

That's exactly why I created this workbook.

Designed by a play therapist for play therapists, this fully fillable PDF can help you organise your thinking, notice patterns over time, and bring all the pieces of the puzzle together. Instead of flicking between notebooks, reports, and sticky notes, you'll have one place to reflect, make connections, and develop your therapeutic hypotheses with confidence.

Whether you're preparing for supervision, writing reports, reviewing progress, or simply making sense of a child's play, this workbook helps you move from "There's so much going on..." to "Now I can see the bigger picture."

You'll be able to:

✨ Track session observations and emerging play themes
✨ Reflect on developmental patterns and therapeutic progress
✨ Organise important family, school, and background information
✨ Develop and refine your case conceptualisation over time
✨ Prepare for supervision or reporting without the mental scramble
✨ Type directly into the PDF version: no printing, handwriting, or deciphering your own notes later

WHAT’S INSIDE YOUR BUNDLE

✓ 1 printable PDF version: ready to print and handwrite on
✓ 1 fillable PDF version: ready to type into and print, and upload into your client management system if you like
✓ 2 size and spelling versions: US Letter with US Spelling, A4 with British Spelling
Case Snapshot Sheet: Quick reference for client info, presenting concerns, strengths, and therapeutic focus
Play & Progress Tracker: Record session observations, emotions, significant verbalisations and themes over time
Client Concept Map: Visual tool for connecting presenting problem, predisposing factors, precipitating factors, perpetuating factors, and protective factors
✓ Focus Sheet: Reflective prompts to guide your growing understanding of the child
Case Reflections: Capture meaningful shifts in the child’s play, emotional range, or relational engagement, and to note your own responses or insights as the therapist.