

About
Praxis House Press
Why Praxis House Press Exists
Most clinical resources describe what excellent therapy looks like but they don’t give you the language, the pacing, or the tools to actually do it. Deliberate clinicians spend enormous time outside the therapy room researching, conceptualizing, and prepping. The overbooked among us don’t have that kind of time, and clients feel it. We built Praxis House Press because the field keeps asking more of clinicians without giving them more to work with. Something had to change. We started here.
Who We Are
We are licensed mental health professionals in active private practice who are obsessed with the work. We write from inside the work, not above it. We know what it takes to conceptualize a complex case from scratch, and we know how many hours that can consume.
The reality is that the field has never offered more. The evidence base is seemingly endless and growing. Managing a full caseload and trying to stay current across all of it while also doing the deep work of case conceptualization is not sustainable. Something has to give.
We decided exhausted clinician shouldn’t be the quality of care.
PHP was built by clinicians who wanted to give their colleagues something they have precious little of…time.
What We Design
Our protocols are not outlines. They are session-by-session maps with verbatim therapist language, Socratic question banks, clinical rationale, intervention sequences, and between-session bridges. Our worksheet packets are designed for actual clinical use. These are tools that move the work. Our companion guides are the resource you reach for when the session gets complicated.
The resources we design have been informed by real cases, real sticking points, and real moments when the existing resources fell short.
Every protocol we publish represents hundreds of hours of reading, integration, and clinical testing so that you don’t have to start from scratch. You still bring the relationship. You still bring the solid clinical judgment. We just hand you the map.