Psychotherapy Overview & Classification Degree Course (Three Years) Psychology Honours B. A. Part– I Honours Paper II : PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Unit 9 By Dr. Ranjan Kumar Ph. D.; M. Phil.; PGDGC Assistant Professor of Psychology ranjan.counsellor@gmail.com ___________________________________________________________________________ Plan: 1. Introduction 2. Definition 3. Historical background 4. Different schools of psychotherapy 5. Newer concepts 6. Classification 7. Psychotherapy in Indian context 8. Neurobiology of psychotherapy 9. Efficacy of psychotherapy 10. Conclusion INTRODUCTION: Psychotherapy is a general term referring to ...
Progress Notes and Psychotherapy Notes This Appendix covers two kinds of notes written about psychotherapy—progress notes and psychotherapy notes—and highlights the practical value of this important distinction. Progress notes are part of the client record or file, as noted below. Psychotherapy notes are not part of the file. After an overview of the client file or record, the difference between these two kinds of notes is discussed along with guides for writing progress notes. The Client File or ...
Carrier or Appropriate Recipient: Uniform Treatment Plan Form (For Purposes of Treatment Authorization) Today’s Date PATIENT INFORMATION PRACTITIONER INFORMATION PATIENT’S FIRST NAME PATIENT’S DATE OF BIRTH PRACTITIONER ID# or TAX ID PHONE NUMBER / / PRACTITIONER/FACILITY NAME, ADDRESS, FAX AND PHONE MEMBERSHIP NUMBER AUTHORIZATION NUMBER (If Applicable) Date Patient First Seen For This Episode Of Treatment / / Level of care being requested: Please specify benefit type: Mental Health Substance Use Disorder Outpatient Intensive Outpatient Program Partial ...
TREATMENT PLAN FOR ANGER The Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner (2000), Arthur E. Jongsma Jr., et al., Wiley Pub. DIAGNOSTIC SUGGESIONS Axis I: 312.34 Intermittent Explosive Disorder BEHAVIORAL DEFINITIONS 1. History of explosive aggressive outbursts out of proportion to any precipitating stressors leading to assaultive acts or destruction of property. 2. Overreaction of hostility to insignificant irritants. 3. Swift and harsh judgment statements made to or about others. 4. Body language of tense muscles (e.g., clenched fist or jaw ...
Will everything I tell the therapist be confidential? The things you talk about and the artwork that you make with the art therapist is confidential. Other professionals who are directly involved in your treatment or care plan may be kept informed of your progress. Some details of your care may be recorded either on paper or in a computer system. A photographic record of your artwork may be kept. This information is strictly governed by the hospital. It is only ...