Evidence-Based Workbooks for SOTP Professionals
Purpose-built treatment tools developed from years of direct practice. Give your clients and your sessions the structure they need for meaningful, lasting change.
This 36-week, CBT-based workbook gives clients in sex offense-specific treatment a structured, session-by-session roadmap for building the insight, skills, and accountability required for lasting change. It translates complex cognitive-behavioral concepts into accessible, actionable exercises clients can work through between sessions.
- 36 structured weekly modules covering core SOTP treatment domains
- Cognitive restructuring exercises, behavior chain analysis, and relapse prevention planning
- Written in accessible language for a range of reading levels
- Designed to complement individual and group therapy formats
- Reinforces session content and promotes between-session skill practice
The clinical companion to the client workbook. This therapist manual equips SOTP providers with session-by-session facilitation guidance, clinical rationale, and a consistent, defensible framework aligned with current best practices in sex offense-specific treatment.
- Detailed facilitation notes for each of the 36 treatment modules
- Theoretical grounding in cognitive-behavioral and relapse prevention models
- Guidance on pacing, clinical judgment, and documentation
- Supports co-facilitation consistency, supervision, and quality assurance
- Valuable for new providers and experienced clinicians standardizing their approach
Living Well meets clients where they are, delivering 35 practical, skills-based lessons in emotional regulation, decision-making, healthy relationships, and community reintegration. Designed for psychoeducational groups or individual sessions, it fills a critical gap between psychoeducation and formal treatment across SOTP, reentry, and community supervision settings.
- 35 modular lessons, each self-contained and ready to facilitate
- Covers emotional regulation, interpersonal skills, decision-making, and healthy boundaries
- Accessible across reentry, probation, community supervision, and outpatient group settings
- Low reading-level demands make it accessible to a broad client population
- Works as a standalone program or complement to formal SOTP treatment