Clinical tools for the moments that matter most.
TherapistWorksheet.com is built by Kristen McClure, MSW, LCSW — a licensed therapist who got tired of the gap between what therapists need in session and what is actually available to them.
The gap looks like this: you are sitting with a client who just disclosed something you have never encountered before, or who just turned their anger toward you, or who went completely silent and you do not know if it is processing or dissociation. You know something is needed. You are not sure exactly what. And the training you got gave you frameworks but not always language.
That is what this library is for.
What You Will Find Here
Every product in the library is built around a single question: What do you actually say?
Not what the theory says to do. Not a framework to apply. The specific words, in the specific moment, in the voice of a thoughtful and experienced therapist.
- Script Toolkits — Multiple scripts for one high-stakes clinical scenario, organized by what is actually happening in the room. Each toolkit includes a clinical decision guide, client worksheet, and policy language where applicable.
- Clinical Cheat Sheets — One-page reference guides for frameworks you need to apply in real time. Not a textbook summary — a clinical tool.
- Decision Flowcharts — Structured decision trees for the moments that require clear thinking under pressure.
About Kristen
Kristen McClure is a licensed clinical social worker with years of experience in private practice. She created TherapistWorksheet.com because the tools she wanted — exact language, clinical reasoning made explicit, scripts that sounded human rather than scripted — did not exist in the format she needed them.
Everything in the library reflects how a real, experienced clinician thinks: permission-seeking, collaborative, curious, and honest about ambiguity.
How the Library Is Built
Every product starts with a clinical scenario — a real moment in real sessions that therapists find difficult, awkward, or under-addressed in their training. The scripts are written to sound like a master therapist, not a textbook. They are tested against the question: would a thoughtful, experienced clinician actually say this?
The companion blog posts provide the clinical reasoning behind each toolkit — free, with real scripts, at no paywall.
