Last updated: May 11, 2026

Our Affiliate Relationships

Drama Therapy Resources participates in affiliate marketing programs, which means we may earn commissions when you click on links to products or services and make a purchase or sign up. This comes at no additional cost to you.

The site uses affiliate links with the following programs. Several of these are pending approval at the time of launch; commissions are only earned once a program is active.

  • Amazon Associates (US): As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Typically a 3–4.5% commission on qualifying book purchases made through amazon.com links. Visitors outside the US can search their local Amazon for the same titles directly.
  • Bookshop.org: a 10% commission on qualifying purchases made through Bookshop.org links. Bookshop.org supports independent bookstores; we offer it alongside Amazon as an ethical alternative.
  • Online-Therapy.com: a referral fee when visitors sign up for therapy through our link. Online-Therapy.com is a structured CBT-plus-creative platform with licensed therapists.
  • Brightside Health: a referral fee when visitors sign up. Brightside offers therapy and psychiatry online with insurance coverage available.
  • Headway: a practitioner-recruiting referral that pays when a licensed therapist joins Headway through our link. Appears only on practitioner-facing pages.
  • Psychology Today: a peer-referral incentive (one free month of directory listing per colleague who joins through our editor's referral link). Appears only on the private-practice page.

Why Your Support Matters

Drama Therapy Resources is independently built and maintained. There are no ads, no paywalls, no institutional funding, and no paid placements. Every page on this site, the bibliography of more than 1,600 hand-checked entries, the condition guides, the techniques write-ups, the find-a-therapist directory, represents real, ongoing work to compile, verify, and keep current.

Affiliate commissions are how that work continues. They don't make this site profitable; they make it sustainable. When you use one of the buy chips on a book entry, or sign up for therapy through an Online-Therapy.com link, a small percentage of that purchase goes back into maintaining and expanding this resource, at no additional cost to you. That's the trade we ask: free access to a comprehensive resource, paid for by the small share of readers who decide to buy something they were going to buy anyway.

If this site has saved you research time, helped you find a therapist, pointed you to a book that mattered, or oriented you to drama therapy in any useful way, the simplest concrete way to support its continuation is to use these links the next time you're buying a relevant book or service. We genuinely appreciate it.

Our Editorial Commitment

Affiliate relationships never influence which resources we recommend. We only recommend books, platforms, and services we genuinely believe provide value to our readers. We would recommend these resources regardless of whether an affiliate relationship existed.

We do not accept payment to feature products or services in our editorial content. When content is sponsored or paid for, it is clearly labeled as such.

FTC Compliance

In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255), we disclose material connections between this site and companies whose products or services we recommend. Affiliate links on this site are marked with "sponsored" and "nofollow" HTML attributes where applicable.

Mental Health Services Disclaimer

Drama Therapy Resources is an information and resource hub. We are not a mental health provider and do not provide clinical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Information on this site is for educational purposes only. Links to therapy platforms and therapist directories are provided as a convenience; we do not endorse specific therapists or guarantee the quality of services found through external links.

If you are in crisis or need immediate mental health support, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988) or go to your nearest emergency room.

Questions

If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or editorial practices, please contact us.