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TITLE PAGE
COPYRIGHT
DEDICATION
PRACTICE
PLANNERS
® SERIES PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
PLANNER FOCUS
DEVELOPING A TREATMENT PLAN
HOW TO USE THIS PLANNER
A FINAL NOTE
SAMPLE TREATMENT PLAN
ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS (ACOA)
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
ANGER CONTROL PROBLEMS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
ANXIETY
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
ASSERTIVENESS DEFICIT
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD)—ADULT
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
BULIMIA
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
CAREGIVER BURNOUT
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCE
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
HILD MOLESTER—ADOLESCENT MALE
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
CHRONIC PAIN
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
CODEPENDENCE
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
DEPRESSION
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENDERS—MALE
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS—FEMALE
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
GRIEF/LOSS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
HIV/AIDS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
INCEST OFFENDERS—ADULT MALE
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
INCEST SURVIVORS—ADULT FEMALE
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
INFERTILITY
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD)
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
PANIC/AGORAPHOBIA
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
PARENTING PROBLEMS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
PHOBIAS—SPECIFIC/SOCIAL
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
RAPE SURVIVORS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
SEPARATION/DIVORCE
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS
SHYNESS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
SINGLE PARENTS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
STEPPARENTING
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
TOXIC PARENT SURVIVORS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
TYPE A STRESS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
VOCATIONAL STRESS
BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS
LONG-TERM GOALS
DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESTIONS:
APPENDIX A: BIBLIOTHERAPY REFERENCES
APPENDIX B: RECOVERY MODEL OBJECTIVES AND INTERVENTIONS
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Table of Contents
PracticePlanners® Series Preface
Introduction
Begin Reading
Kim Paleg
Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr.
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Copyright © 2015 by Kim Paleg and Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr. All rights reserved.
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To the clients in groups everywhere who have shared the wealth of their experience and made this book possible.
—K.P.
To Jim Voetberg, my first group therapy partner when we were both just learning to listen, explore, support, confront, teach, and affirm.
—A.E.J.
Accountability is an important dimension of the practice of psychotherapy. Treatment programs, public agencies, clinics, and practitioners must justify and document their treatment plans to outside review entities in order to be reimbursed for services. The books in the PracticePlanners® series are designed to help practitioners fulfill these documentation requirements efficiently and professionally.
The PracticePlanners® series includes a wide array of treatment planning books including not only the original Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Child Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, and Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, all now in their fifth editions, but also Treatment Planners targeted to specialty areas of practice, including:
Addictions
Co-occurring disorders
Behavioral medicine
College students
Couples therapy
Crisis counseling
Early childhood education
Employee assistance
Family therapy
Gays and lesbians
Group therapy
Juvenile justice and residential care
Mental retardation and developmental disability
Neuropsychology
Older adults
Parenting skills
Pastoral counseling
Personality disorders
Probation and parole
Psychopharmacology
Rehabilitation psychology
School counseling and school social work
Severe and persistent mental illness
Sexual abuse victims and offenders
Social work and human services
Special education
Speech-language pathology
Suicide and homicide risk assessment
Veterans and active military duty
Women's issues
In addition, there are three branches of companion books that can be used in conjunction with the Treatment Planners, or on their own:
Progress Notes Planners
provide a menu of progress statements that elaborate on the client's symptom presentation and the provider's therapeutic intervention. Each
Progress Notes Planner
statement is directly integrated with the behavioral definitions and therapeutic interventions from its companion
Treatment Planner
.
Homework Planners
include homework assignments designed around each presenting problem (such as anxiety, depression, substance use, anger control problems, eating disorders, or panic disorder) that is the focus of a chapter in its corresponding
Treatment Planner
.
Client Education Handout Planners
provide brochures and handouts to help educate and inform clients on presenting problems and mental health issues, as well as life skills techniques. The handouts are included on CD-ROMs for easy printing from your computer and are ideal for use in waiting rooms, at presentations, as newsletters, or as information for clients struggling with mental illness issues. The topics covered by these handouts correspond to the presenting problems in the
Treatment Planners
.
The series also includes adjunctive books, such as The Psychotherapy Documentation Primer and The Clinical Documentation Sourcebook, contain forms and resources to aid the clinician in mental health practice management.
The goal of our series is to provide practitioners with the resources they need in order to provide high-quality care in the era of accountability. To put it simply: We seek to help you spend more time on patients, and less time on paperwork.
ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, JR.Grand Rapids, Michigan
I am grateful to Art Jongsma for his guidance and feedback; to his assistant, Jen Byrne, for her uncomplaining approach to the difficulties incurred by my inability to bring my technological skills up to scratch; and to the scores of colleagues who are doing terrific work with groups and from whose experience I drew in writing this book. Last but not least, I would like to thank my husband, who patiently guided me through my introduction to Windows and the electronic age of e-mail, and my children, who put up with late pickups, hastily thrown-together meals on writing days, and Saturday disappearances when writing days did not suffice.
—K.P.
It has been a privilege to collaborate with such a talented and insightful coauthor as Kim Paleg. I want to take this opportunity to recognize her wonderful ability to communicate complex procedures in concise but clear statements—a rare talent. Thank you, Kim, for your contribution to our Practice Planner series. I know you have given many therapists clear direction with best practice techniques for helping people in need of counsel and support.
I also would like to thank the wonderful staff at John Wiley for their ongoing support of the Practice Planner series. We are approaching our tenth anniversary of the series and it has been an exciting and rewarding journey for me and my family. Thank you Peggy, David, Judi, Cris, Micheline, Rich, and Lynne. You are such creative people!
The encouragement of my wife, Judy, continues to give me energy to apply to this series as I attempt to keep the material fresh and useful to our readers. Thank you, Judy, for being there for over forty years!
—A.E.J.
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