The adult psychotherapy progress notes planner

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The adult psychotherapy progress notes planner

Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr

(Practice planners)

John Wiley, c2001

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The Adult Psychotherapy Progress Notes Planner contains complete prewritten session and patient presentation descriptions for each behavioral problem in The Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Second Edition. The prewritten progress notes can be easily and quickly adapted to fit a particular client need or treatment situation. Saves you hours of time-consuming paperwork, yet offers the freedom to develop customized progress notes Organized around 39 main presenting problems that range from chemical dependence and low self-esteem to anxiety, impulse control, grief/loss, and others Features over 1,000 prewritten progress notes (summarizing patient presentation, themes of session, and treatment delivered) Provides an array of treatment approaches that correspond with the behavioral problems and DSM-IV diagnostic categories in The Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Second Edition Offers sample progress notes that conform to the requirements of most third-party payers and accrediting agencies, including the JCAHO and the NCQA

Table of Contents

Series Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Anger Management. Antisocial Behavior. Anxiety. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)Adult. Borderline Personality. Chemical Dependence. Chemical DependenceRelapse. Childhood Traumas. Chronic Pain. Cognitive Deficits. Dependency. Depression. Dissociation. Eating Disorder. Educational Deficits. Family Conflict. Female Sexual Dysfunction. Financial Stress. Grief/Loss Unresolved. Impulse Control Disorder. Intimate Relationship Conflicts. Legal Conflicts. Low Self-Esteem. Male Sexual Dysfunction. Mania or Hypomania. Medical Issues. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Paranoid Ideation. Phobia-Panic/Agoraphobia. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Psychoticism. Sexual Abuse. Sleep Disturbance. Social Discomfort. Somatization. Spiritual Confusion. Suicidal Ideation. Type A Behavior. Vocational Stress.

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