"The Addiction Progress Notes Planner" helps mental health practitioners reduce the amount of time spent on paperwork and increase time spent with clients by providing a full menu of pre-written progress notes that can be easily and quickly adapted to fit a particular client need or treatment situation. The progress notes cover an eclectic array of treatment approaches and correspond with the behavioral problems and the DSM - IV - TR diagnostic categories found in "The Addiction Treatment Planner, Second Edition".
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978-0-471-10330-1 (9780471103301)
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ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, Jr., PhD, is Series Editor for the bestselling PracticePlanners(r). He is also the founder and Director of Psychological Consultants, a group private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan. DAVID J. BERGHUIS, MA, LLP, is in private practice and has worked in community mental health for over eleven years. He is the coauthor of The Severe and Persistent Mental Illness Treatment Planner.
Series Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Adult--Child--of--an--Alcoholic Traits. Anger. Antisocial Behavior. Anxiety. Attention--Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Attention--Deficit/Inattentive Disorder (ADD). Borderline Traits. Childhood Trauma. Dependent Traits. Depression. Eating Disorders. Family Conflicts. Gambling. Grief/Loss Unresolved. Impulsivity. Legal Problems. Living Environment Deficiency. Mania/Hypomania. Medical Issues. Narcissistic Traits. Nicotine Dependence. Occupational Problems. Oppositional Defiant Behavior. Parent--Child Relational Problem. Partner Relational Conflicts. Peer Group Negativity. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Psychosis. Relapse Proneness. Sexual Promiscuity. Social Anxiety. Spiritual Confusion. Substance Abuse/Dependence. Substance--Induced Disorders. Substance Intoxication/Withdrawal. Suicidal Ideation. Treatment Resistance.