Psychoeducation resources help clients understand their presentation, treatment rationale, and strategies to use between sessions. This collection includes handouts covering anxiety, depression, autism spectrum presentations, ADHD, trauma and PTSD, sleep hygiene, emotional regulation, and burnout — all written for Australian clinical contexts. Resources are designed to be given directly to clients or caregivers and are written in plain, accessible language.
A clear, clinician-created 5-page psychoeducation handout explaining OCD, intrusive thoughts, compulsions, reassurance cycles, evidence-based support, and when to seek help.
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A neurodivergent-affirming 5-page psychoeducation handout explaining neurodivergent burnout, masking, sensory and executive load, recovery strategies, and when to seek support.
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A warm, clinician-created 5-page psychoeducation handout explaining depression, common symptoms, evidence-based support options, day-to-day coping strategies, and Australian help pathways
MindFrame
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A neurodivergent-affirming psychoeducation handout explaining PDA, how it presents across ages and cognitive profiles, common myths, and low-demand support strategies.
MindFrame
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Psychoeducation is the process of providing clients and their families with information about a mental health condition, its treatment, and practical strategies. It is a core component of evidence-based therapies and supports better treatment engagement and outcomes.
Yes. PsychVault psychoeducation resources are written for clients and caregivers, not clinicians. They use plain language, visual supports where appropriate, and avoid unnecessary jargon.
Yes. Many handouts are suitable for individual and group settings. Check individual resource listings for group-use guidance and any copy restrictions.