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Mental health therapists write progress notes every day of their career, yet many clinicians receive little or no training on this topic. They try to use vague ethical guidelines, legalese, and hearsay from office colleagues to determine the answer to an all-important question: What goes in a progress note? Stress Free Documentation for Mental Health Therapists provides quick and easy to use templates, practical advice for saving time on administrative tasks, and research-backed recommendations. Also included are starter phrases, cheat sheets, and all of the following:Ethical standards related…mehr

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Mental health therapists write progress notes every day of their career, yet many clinicians receive little or no training on this topic. They try to use vague ethical guidelines, legalese, and hearsay from office colleagues to determine the answer to an all-important question: What goes in a progress note? Stress Free Documentation for Mental Health Therapists provides quick and easy to use templates, practical advice for saving time on administrative tasks, and research-backed recommendations. Also included are starter phrases, cheat sheets, and all of the following:Ethical standards related to documentation, based on the various professional ethics codes, and legal considerations for creating policies and procedures. Tips for better quality intake assessments that provide clear justification for a mental health diagnosis, combined with time-saving and administrative strategies. A succinct, yet thorough, breakdown of the potential components of a progress note, with direction on how to create a high-quality progress note template. Formulas for creating easy-to-write, meaningful treatment goals with clients, and direction for creating your own high-quality treatment plan template. Considerations, founded in ethical principles and relevant laws, for coordinating care with other professionals, releasing mental health records, and discussing potential limits to confidentiality with clients. This book will not only show you what to write in your mental health paperwork, it will teach you how to think about documentation so you can make informed decisions on your own. Filled with ready-to-use worksheets, quizzes, and clear action items, every mental health therapist can use this book as a daily tool to support their clinical work. Part workbook with templates and part guidebook, readers gain access to reference material that is curated specifically for mental health clinicians in a variety of settings - private practice, clinical supervision, and internship or practicum. Stress-Free Documentation for Mental Health Therapists also meets continuing education and accreditation criteria for graduate schools and professional associations, meeting the documentation needs of clinical professionals and graduate students alike. Professors can find guidance for all professions to meet the needs of graduate students in counseling, psychology, marriage and family therapy, and social work.
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Meet Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey, a licensed psychologist and the go-to expert for stress-free documentation in the mental health field. With over a decade of experience supporting therapists in private practice, Dr. McCaffrey is committed to empowering clinicians through practical training on mental health documentation.As someone navigating the world with ADHD, Dr. McCaffrey brings a fresh perspective to clinical documentation, providing practical and easy-to-use resources that are tested and approved by clinicians in private practice.In her book, "Stress-Free Documentation for Mental Health Clinicians," Dr. McCaffrey combines her understanding of documentation with a fresh perspective and neurodivergent lens. Encouraging clinicians to think creatively while upholding ethical standards, she offers a unique approach that adapts to a variety of organizational styles and clinical settings.With a wealth of real-life experience, Dr. McCaffrey is the perfect guide for therapists seeking effective, ethical, and hassle-free documentation practices. Explore her insightful approach in "Stress-Free Documentation for Mental Health Therapists" and join the community of professionals benefiting from her expertise.