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How to Write Effective Play Therapy Documentation

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Writing play therapy documentation is hands down the least favorite task for play therapists, myself included.

It’s overwhelming, confusing, and exhausting. It can feel never ending and burn you out.

It’s often avoided altogether, which is never good.

Avoiding it just creates more stress because you feel like you’re always behind or worse you get in trouble because it’s not done.

What if I told you that there are strategies that can help reduce the confusion and overwhelm?

I know, I can hear you thinking - No Way! What’s the catch?

Join me for this free weekly Podcast, I’ll discuss three 🔑things to keep in mind that will help you streamline your documentation process in a way that makes the “documentation gods” happy, which in turn makes your life easier.


Join my free Facebook Community Play and Expressive Arts Therapy Playground.
Check out my free resources for mental health professionals working with children, adolescents, and families who want to integrate play therapy and expressive arts into their clinical work.
I work with individuals and agencies to develop successful strategies and meet the treatment needs of your child and adolescent clients and their families using play therapy & expressive arts.
Contact me to schedule a free 30-minute video call if you're ready to level up your skills

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Capitole

1. How to Write Effective Play Therapy Documentation (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:01)

3. Today's topic (00:00:54)

4. What running a group practice made me realize (00:05:22)

5. The Golden Thread Analogy (00:08:23)

6. Why does Case Conceptualization matter? (00:13:08)

7. Why you feel lost at documentation (00:14:05)

8. The role of your play therapy model (00:15:48)

9. How does Case Conceptualization help with documentation (00:18:52)

10. How to make your progress notes sound therapeutic and professional (00:19:34)

11. The role of treatment plans (00:20:11)

12. Recap of today's discussion (00:23:50)

13. Getting Grounded in Play Therapy Excellence Series Courses (00:31:17)

14. Outro (00:32:30)

36 episoade

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Writing play therapy documentation is hands down the least favorite task for play therapists, myself included.

It’s overwhelming, confusing, and exhausting. It can feel never ending and burn you out.

It’s often avoided altogether, which is never good.

Avoiding it just creates more stress because you feel like you’re always behind or worse you get in trouble because it’s not done.

What if I told you that there are strategies that can help reduce the confusion and overwhelm?

I know, I can hear you thinking - No Way! What’s the catch?

Join me for this free weekly Podcast, I’ll discuss three 🔑things to keep in mind that will help you streamline your documentation process in a way that makes the “documentation gods” happy, which in turn makes your life easier.


Join my free Facebook Community Play and Expressive Arts Therapy Playground.
Check out my free resources for mental health professionals working with children, adolescents, and families who want to integrate play therapy and expressive arts into their clinical work.
I work with individuals and agencies to develop successful strategies and meet the treatment needs of your child and adolescent clients and their families using play therapy & expressive arts.
Contact me to schedule a free 30-minute video call if you're ready to level up your skills

  continue reading

Capitole

1. How to Write Effective Play Therapy Documentation (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:01)

3. Today's topic (00:00:54)

4. What running a group practice made me realize (00:05:22)

5. The Golden Thread Analogy (00:08:23)

6. Why does Case Conceptualization matter? (00:13:08)

7. Why you feel lost at documentation (00:14:05)

8. The role of your play therapy model (00:15:48)

9. How does Case Conceptualization help with documentation (00:18:52)

10. How to make your progress notes sound therapeutic and professional (00:19:34)

11. The role of treatment plans (00:20:11)

12. Recap of today's discussion (00:23:50)

13. Getting Grounded in Play Therapy Excellence Series Courses (00:31:17)

14. Outro (00:32:30)

36 episoade

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