Posts Tagged ‘psychotherapy’
Depression Assessment ToolsÂ
Depression Assessment Tools One of the most crucial components of evidence-based practice…
Read MoreInterventions for Anxiety
Interventions for Anxiety As the most common mental health disorder in the U.S., anxiety…
Read MoreHow to Decide What Rates to Charge for Your Therapy Services
Deciding how much therapy costs can be challenging for even the most…
Read MoreHow to Write Couples Therapy Notes
How to Write Couples Therapy Notes Couples counseling differs from individual therapy…
Read MoreRecent DSM-5-TR Updates
Recent DSM-5-TR Updates As a behavioral health professional, it’s essential to stay…
Read MoreTypes of Therapy Notes
Types of Therapy Progress Notes with Examples As a therapist or mental…
Read More6 Reasons Why You Should Avoid Medical Transcribing Services
6 Reasons Why You Should Avoid Medical Transcribing Services Amidst record rates…
Read MoreUnderstanding Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy for Treating ADD and ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), previously called attention-deficit disorder (ADD), is a chronic neurodevelopmental…
Read More5 Life Skills Activities for Group Therapy
5 Life Skills Activities for Group Therapy As a therapist, you can…
Read More14 Tips for Effective Couple Therapy Sessions
14 Tips for Effective Couple Therapy Sessions Your role as a therapist…
Read MoreThe Six-Step Crisis Intervention Model Explained
The Six-Step Crisis Intervention Model Explained When an individual experiences a crisis,…
Read MoreWays to Create a Healthy Culture in Your Counseling Practice
Creating a healthy, positive culture in your group practice can significantly improve…
Read MoreDigital Therapeutics for Treating Anxiety and Depression
Using Digital Therapeutics to Treat Anxiety and Depression People use technology in…
Read MoreEMDR Therapy Note-Writing Tips
Therapy focuses on a patient’s concerns in the present while addressing past…
Read MoreA Therapist’s Guide to Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs (PRP) For Adults
In 2020, over 14 million adults had serious mental illnesses (SMI) in the United States, and…
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