Reflective Card Sorts for Counselling, Coaching, and Professional Practice
These card sorts are reflective tools designed for use in counselling, psychotherapy, coaching, supervision, education, and professional development contexts. They support sense-making, orientation, and dialogue in situations where complexity, uncertainty, or ethical sensitivity matter.
The tools offered here are not assessments, diagnostic measures, or techniques. They are designed to slow the work down just enough to make lived experience more visible and discussable - without pressure to interpret, evaluate, or move prematurely into action.
Each card sort is grounded in a clear theoretical tradition, including existential analysis, career construction, and organisational psychology. While they address different domains -such as meaning, transition, influence, and change - they share a common orientation toward presence, choice, and reflective dialogue.
Practitioners use these tools when insight is present but movement feels difficult, when meaning is unsettled, or when familiar ways of responding no longer fit the situation. The cards offer shared language and structure while protecting uncertainty, dignity, and professional judgement.
Use the individual product pages to explore the focus, intended use, and boundaries of each card sort.
About
I design card-based tools that help make thinking visible.
My work sits at the intersection of coaching, education, and psychology, with a particular focus on reflection, sense-making, and decision-making in complex or changing situations.
The tools available here are designed to support thoughtful exploration rather than provide fixed answers. They are grounded in theory, shaped by practice, and intended to be used in coaching, education, facilitation, and individual reflective practice.