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New video alert🚨
We're excited to share our latest video, "How to Write Effective Therapy Progress Notes," now live on WriteUpp’s YouTube channel!
In this video, we dive into the crucial aspects of writing therapy progress notes and provide you with practical tips and a step-by-step guide to enhance your note-taking skills.
Why progress notes are important:
🔹Safety and Protection: Learn how comprehensive notes can protect you and your clients.
🔹Effective Communication: Discover how progress notes facilitate communication between health professionals.
🔹Tracking Progress: Understand the role of progress notes in tracking treatment goals and plans.
Watch the video for the full breakdown, and start writing more effective progress notes today!
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You NEED to think about this before you book an intensive!
When having a consultation with a potential client for therapy intensive services, it’s crucial to be thorough and thoughtful.
Here are key considerations to keep in mind:
1️⃣ Assess Fit: Is this client’s situation suitable for an intensive? Consider their specific needs, history, and goals. Intensive therapy can be transformative, but it’s not the best fit for everyone. 🧐
2️⃣ Rule Out Guidelines: Develop clear guidelines on who would and wouldn’t benefit from an intensive. This might include considering the severity of their issues, their readiness for intensive work, and any potential risks. ❌✅
3️⃣ Communication: Be transparent about what intensive therapy entails. Ensure the client understands the commitment, structure, and potential outcomes. Clear expectations lead to better outcomes. 🗣️📚
4️⃣ Goals and Outcomes: Discuss the client’s goals and how intensive therapy can help achieve them. Aligning on expectations helps both you and the client make an informed decision. 🎯🌟
Remember, your primary goal is to provide the best care possible. Sometimes that means recognizing when a client might benefit more from traditional therapy rather than an intensive. Your expertise and discernment are key! 🙌💙
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Do you have a treatment philosophy?
Yes.
Either you have developed one with intention or you have one by default.
Our experiences, beliefs, upbringing, clinical instructors, professors, colleagues, content we consume, etc all affect this philosophy.
If you aren’t intentional in developing a treatment philosophy then you're treating your patients on default mode.
I think it's easy to tell when a therapist is treating in default mode.
Take time to consider how your philosophy, whether intentional or not, is affecting your patients.
#physicaltherapy#healthcare
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Doctors, we're missing a crucial diagnosis: ourselves.
Our medical training rarely covers personal growth.
Yet it's the key to exceptional patient care.
I've seen colleagues transform by:
1. Practicing mindfulness (5 min/day)
2. Seeking mentorship outside medicine
3. Learning one new non-clinical skill monthly
These simple steps have ripple effects:
→ Enhanced empathy
→ Reduced burnout
→ Improved patient satisfaction
What's one area you're focusing on for personal growth?
#HealthcareLeadership#DoctorWellbeing