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Subjective
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Individual/Couple/Family Session?
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Group session?
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Presenting Problem (example: "Lydia reported missing her mother, but that she was actively working towards integrating into her new community.")
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Describe individual/couple/family session interventions. (example: "Carl was provided psychoeducation on cognitive distortions. He was encouraged to identify how black-and-white thinking was affecting his interpretation of recent events.")
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Describe any individual/couple/family session animal-assisted or experiential services provided. (example: "He engaged in a mindfulness exercise with equine partners as an anger management strategy.")
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Describe individual/couple/family session patient response to interventions. (example: "He engaged well during check-in, but was resistant to reality checking strategies.")
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Describe group session interventions. (example: "Group members participated in collaborative check-ins and were provided psychoeducation on cognitive distortions.")
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Describe any group animal-assisted or experiential services provided. (example: "They practiced peer collaboration and assertive communication while working together to guide caprine partners through an obstacle course.")
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Describe patient response to group interventions. (example: "Morgan engaged well with peers during check-in, but was resistant to reality checking strategies.")
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Describe homework assigned to the patient. (example: "Before her next session, Lori was asked to draft a written DEESC script to practice considering successful strategies for having difficult conversations with others.")
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