The flexible format of The Severe and Persistent Mental Illness Progress Notes Planner, 2nd Edition enables you to choose between evidence based and traditional ‘best practice’ treatment approaches for your patients. Fully revised to meet your needs as a mental health professional working in today’s long-term care facilities, this time-saving resource will save you hours of time-consuming paperwork without sacrificing your ability to develop customized progress notes. This guide is organized around 31 behaviorally based issues, from employment problems and family conflicts, to financial needs and homelessness, to intimate relationship conflicts and social anxiety.
Table of Content
Practice Planners¯® Series Preface
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Activities of Daily Living (ADL).
Aging.
Anger Management.
Anxiety.
Borderline Personality.
Chemical Dependence.
Depression.
Employment Problems.
Family Conflicts.
Financial Needs.
Grief and Loss.
Health Issues.
Homelessness.
Independent Activities of Daily Living (IADL).
Intimate Relationship Conflicts.
Legal Concerns.
Mania or Hypomania.
Medication Management.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Panic/Agoraphobia.
Paranoia.
Parenting.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Psychosis.
Recreational Deficits.
Self-Determination Deficits.
Sexuality Concerns.
Social Anxiety.
Social Skills Deficits.
Specific Fears and Avoidance.
Suicidal Ideation.
About the author
Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr., Ph D, is Series Editor for the
bestselling Practice Planners. Since 1971, he has provided
professional mental health services to both inpatient and
outpatient clients. He managed a group private practice for
twenty-five years and is now the Executive Director of Life
Guidance Services in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
David J. Berghuis, MA, LLP, is in private practice and
has worked in community mental health for more than a decade. He is
also coauthor of numerous titles in the Practice Planners
series.