Clinical Guides for Advanced Psychological Practice

These clinical guides are designed to support psychologists and allied health professionals in developing a deeper understanding of complex psychological topics. They provide clear frameworks and practical guidance across assessment, diagnosis and intervention.

Whether you are navigating diagnostic complexity, adapting therapy to better meet client needs, or strengthening your confidence in more advanced areas of practice, these resources offer the depth and structure required to support thoughtful, high-quality clinical work.

Therapy Manuals

These therapy manuals provide a complete, structured framework for treatment, guiding you from the initial assessment through to the end of therapy.

Each manual includes session-by-session guidance, therapy worksheets, and clear, accessible explanations of how to deliver evidence-based interventions in practice. They are designed to support you not only in knowing what to do, but how to do it, including how to respond when therapy feels stuck or is not progressing as expected.

The manuals are comprehensive, in-depth resources developed to reduce the need to piece together treatment approaches from multiple sources. Instead, they offer a cohesive structure you can rely on, supporting consistency, clarity and confidence in your therapeutic work.

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Differential Diagnosis Series

This series provides structured guidance to support differential diagnosis across key DSM chapters, including depressive disorders, trauma and stressor-related disorders, and obsessive and compulsive presentations.

Each module offers clear frameworks and practical tools to help organise your thinking and approach diagnostic decision-making more systematically. It compares each diagnosis within the category to its most commonly overlapping presentations, with guidance on how to meaningfully differentiate between them.

These resources are designed to support clinical decision-making, particularly in more complex or comorbid cases where diagnostic clarity is less straightforward.

Specialist Clinician Guides

Some areas of clinical work require more focused knowledge that is not always covered in depth through standard training.

These specialist clinician guides are designed to support learning across a range of advanced topics, including psychopharmacology, attachment, risk assessment, case formulation, insomnia, trauma and neurodivergence.

They translate evidence-based research and theory into a clear, accessible format, with practical guidance that can be applied directly in clinical work. Each guide is intended to strengthen your understanding in specific areas of practice, supporting both your clinical reasoning and your confidence when working with more complex presentations.