The clinical child documentation sourcebook : a comprehensive collection of forms and guidelines for efficient record-keeping in child mental health practice

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The clinical child documentation sourcebook : a comprehensive collection of forms and guidelines for efficient record-keeping in child mental health practice

Donald K. Freedheim, Jeremy P. Shapiro

(Practice planners)

John Wiley & Sons, c1999

  • : pbk./disk

Available at  / 4 libraries

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System requirements for accompanying computer disk: IBM PC or compatible; Windows 95 or later; Microsoft Word for Windows version 7.0 or later

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This sourcebook covers each step of the child treatment process (from intake, to assessment, through treatment). Like its successful predecessor, the Clinical Documentation Sourcebook by Donald Wiger, The Child Clinical Documentation Sourcebook includes ready-to-copy blank forms, as well as examples of fully-completed forms, and a 3.5" disk that contains word-processing versions of every form in the book.

Table of Contents

A Conceptual Approach to Documentation: Cost/Benefit Analysis. A Survey of Mental Health Professionals: The Work of Clinical Documentation. Effecient Documentation: Recording Maximum Information in Minimum Time. Current Documentation Formats and Structures. Adminstrative Issues and Documents. Intake and Assessment. Diagnostic Evaluation. Consultation and Referral. Treatment Plans, Notes, and Summaries. Child Abuse Forms. Case Example. Appendix. References.

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