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The Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner

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The Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Fourth Edition provides all the elements necessary to quickly and easily develop formal treatment plans that satisfy the demands of HMOs, managed care companies, third-party payors, and state and federal agencies. New edition Includes a sample treatment plan that conforms to the requirements of most third-party payors and accrediting agencies (including CARF, JCAHO, and NCQA).

341 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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Arthur E. Jongsma Jr.

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672 reviews26 followers
July 24, 2016
This is a good resource to look over when you begin your career as a therapist. However, don't think of this as your treatment planning bible. This book will give you some ideas and some of the clinical terminology, but ideally you're going to want to be writing your treatment goals WITH your client. I have my clients come sit next to me so that we can discuss what we're going to work on. I write out the treatment plan with them so they feel as if they have more of a part in the process. The more involved they feel in the process, the more actively they'll participate (and the easier it will be to focus them on their therapeutic goal). Your client should always know what goal they're working on in therapy.
366 reviews34 followers
September 27, 2015
This isn't the kind of book that you read; it's the kind of book that you work with. Regardless, I read it. I used it as a study tool for my NCMHCE when I was struggling with setting up proper treatment plans. This book did help me with that and I feel more comfortable with the concepts.
As best as I can tell, this book is to be used when setting up a treatment with a plan and gives suggestions as to what new objectives and interventions can be added as you learn more about the client and the client's needs. I do not agree with all of the interventions and I am not sure if all of the behavioral definitions and diagnostic suggestions are in line with the DSM 5. The publishing date (2006) makes that unlikely. However, as a "fill-in-the-blanks" guide, I think it is useful.
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3,320 reviews248 followers
February 11, 2016
Thanks, Lynne, for turning me onto this! Great, easy-to-follow layout to help the counselor map out treatment for each disorder without forgetting crucial aspects of homework and such. Pretty gosh-darned comprehensive.
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153 reviews3 followers
September 10, 2020
This offers many tools and tips for treatment planning and interventions to use with patients.
45 reviews2 followers
February 17, 2021
Very helpful for case conceptualization, goals and treatment plan
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July 6, 2024
Perfect tool for new therapists. Makes your job easier.
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1,632 reviews40 followers
August 28, 2011
Barely used this in class. Not sure if I ever will. I suppose when I start doing my own treatment planning, this may come in handy. I am surprised how simplistic this book is but upon more thought, it can definitely help direct an approach when you are not sure where to start.
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115 reviews
May 2, 2012
read what was assigned...will probably keep to use in practice when i work for agencies that need this sort of treatment planning, but it's not really up my alley.
Profile Image for Jill Hart.
Author 16 books114 followers
July 18, 2016
This book is so incredibly helpful. Every mental health counselor should have a copy of this on their bookshelf.
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