The Family Therapy Progress Notes Planner contains complete
prewritten session and patient presentation descriptions for each
behavioral problem in The Family Therapy Treatment Planner.
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 38 main presenting problems that range from
family business conflicts and inheritance disputes to alcohol
abuse, physical/verbal/psychological abuse, and religious/spiritual
conflicts
* 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-TR(TM) diagnostic categories in
The Family Therapy Treatment Planner
* Offers sample progress notes that conform to the requirements
of most third-party payors and accrediting agencies, including the
JCAHO and the NCQA
Autorentext
ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, Jr., PhD, is Series Editor for the bestselling PracticePlanners®. He is also the founder and Director of Psychological Consultants, a group private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
David J. Berghuis, MA, LLP, is in private practice and has worked in community mental health for more than fourteen years. He is the coauthor of several books including The Severe and Persistent Mental Illness Treatment Planner and several of Wiley's Progress Notes Planners.
Klappentext
PracticePlanners®
The Bestselling treatment planning system for mental health professionals
The Family Therapy Progress Notes Planner contains complete prewritten session and patient presentation descriptions for each behavioral problem in The Family Therapy Treatment Planner. 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 38 main presenting problems that range from family business conflicts and inheritance disputes to alcohol abuse, physical/verbal/psychological abuse, and religious/spiritual conflicts
- 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-TR™ diagnostic categories in The Family Therapy Treatment Planner
- Offers sample progress notes that conform to the requirements of most third-party payors and accrediting agencies, including the JCAHO and the NCQA
Zusammenfassung
The Family Therapy Progress Notes Planner contains complete prewritten session and patient presentation descriptions for each behavioral problem in The Family Therapy Treatment Planner. 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 38 main presenting problems that range from family business conflicts and inheritance disputes to alcohol abuse, physical/verbal/psychological abuse, and religious/spiritual conflicts
- 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-TR(TM) diagnostic categories in The Family Therapy Treatment Planner
- Offers sample progress notes that conform to the requirements of most third-party payors and accrediting agencies, including the JCAHO and the NCQA
Inhalt
PracticePlanners® Series Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Activity/Family Imbalance.
Adolescent/Parent Conflicts.
Adoption Issues.
Alcohol Abuse.
Anger Management.
Anxiety.
Blame.
Blended Family Problems.
Child/Parent Conflicts.
Communication.
Compulsive Behaviors.
Death of a Child.
Death of a Parent.
Dependency Issues.
Depression in Family Members.
Disengagement/Loss of Family Cohesion.
Eating Disorder.
Extrafamilial Sexual Abuse.
Family Activity Disputes.
Family Business Conflicts.
Family Member Separation.
Family-of-Origin Interference.
Financial Changes.
Geographic Relocation.
Incest Survivor.
Infidelity.
Inheritance Disputes between Siblings.
Interracial Family Problems.
Intolerance/Defensiveness.
Jealousy/Insecurity.
Life-Threatening/Chronic Illness.
Multiple Birth Dilemmas.
Physical/Verbal/Psychological Abuse.
Religious/Spiritual Conflicts.
Separation/Divorce.
Sexual Orientation Conflicts.
Traumatic Life Events.
Unwanted/Unplanned Pregnancy.