Clinician Resource Library

Practice Elements + Co. maintains a curated collection of educational materials that member clinicians may share with their clients.

These resources support emotional awareness, relationship health, and personal insight. They are provided as optional tools to complement the independent clinical work of each practitioner.

Resources may be downloaded, printed, or shared with clients at the clinician’s discretion.

Emotional Awareness & Regulation

Educational tools that help clients better understand and regulate emotional experiences.

EM100 Feeling Wheel

Expands emotional vocabulary and helps clients identify nuanced emotional states.

EM101 Taming the Nervous System

Breathing exercises to calm the nervous system and activate the vagus nerve

EM102 Understanding Emotional Layers

Helps clients identify the deeper emotions beneath reactive feelings.

EM103 The Window of Tolerance

Explains how the nervous system moves between hyper-arousal, regulation, and shutdown states.

EM105 Self Compassion

A concise overview of self-compassion, outlining its core components and how a kinder internal stance supports emotional regulation and resilience.

EM106 Practicing Self Compassion

A practical handout designed to help clients translate self-compassion into everyday responses to stress, mistakes, and self-criticism.

Grief and Loss

Educational resources supporting clients navigating grief and relationship loss.

GR101 The Five Stages of Grief

An overview of the Kübler-Ross model, describing common emotional responses people may experience when adjusting to loss.

GR102 Moving Through the Five Stages of Grief

Supportive ways to navigate the emotional waves of grief as they arise over time.

GR103 Grief After a Relationship Ends

A clinical overview of the emotional phases that often follow the end of a meaningful relationship.

GR104 Understanding Ambiguous Loss

Explains grief that occurs when loss lacks clear closure or resolution.

GR105 Understanding Grief

A clear, compassionate framework that explains how people gradually process loss and adjust to life after grief based on Therese Rando’s Six Processes of Mourning model.

Relationships & Communication

Educational resources supporting clients navigating grief and relationship loss.

RE100 The Sound Relationship House (Gottman Institute)

A visual framework developed by Drs. John and Julie Gottman that outlines the core elements of healthy, stable relationships.

RE101 The Stress-Reducing Conversation

A structured framework for supportive communication between partners. 

Professional Use Disclaimer: For psychoeducational use only. Not a substitute for clinical judgment or individualized care. Clinicians maintain full responsibility for how these materials are used within their independent practice.