Therapy Interventions Cheat Sheet for Case Notes

progress notes supervision Oct 22, 2018

You may have heard me mention that I don’t usually recommend treatment planners for writing progress notes and other documentation.

That’s because these planners rarely save time. In fact, I hear from many counselors who tell me that treatment planners actually end up taking more time and definitely create more confusion when writing progress notes.

These planners also don’t help you personalize your progress notes. That’s why I created this video!

In this video I not only walk you through the benefits of creating your own list of therapeutic interventions to use as a cheat sheet, but I’m actually sharing 10 therapy interventions that you can steal and add to your cheat sheet right away.

 Not into watching a video?

Well, you’ll miss out on the examples of how to implement a lot of these, but I’m listing them here for your convenience!

These are 10 therapeutic interventions that pretty much ANY mental health counselor needs to have in their arsenal when writing case notes:

  1. Assessed

  2. Challenged

  3. Demonstrated

  4. Evaluated

  5. Explored

  6. Identified

  7. Labeled

  8. Normalized

  9. Reflected

  10. Processed

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