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Free Mini Webinar: The 5 Step Roadmap to Faster Progress Notes

10/21/2020

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Does your idea of a great night after work include coming home, kicking off your shoes, and settling into a stack full of notes? No?

What about during your weekends? Wait, you don't want to do that either?

I totally hear you! Nobody goes into this field just chomping at the bit to dive into the paperwork of the practice.  You go into this field because you want to help people achieve mental wellness, move forward, heal, and grow.  The paperwork just happens to be part of the deal. 

AND I don't know about you, but my graduate school classes came nowhere near close to preparing me to write progress notes.  I had never heard of insurance audits or compliance let alone got the training or support I needed to start my note writing practice confident and prepared. 

All of this usually leads to cumbersome notes, trying to get it all in, and feeling frustrated and out of control. 

I wanted to take you through this 5 Step Roadmap to Faster Progress Notes that I used to write a fast and seamless progress note, between sessions! Check out the free mini webinar HERE! The webinar and free companion worksheet will help you develop the framework to shrink your progress notes. 

PS: Also check out some of my best tips on writing Play Therapy progress notes HERE!  Annnnnd if you are behind on your notes (like, really behind) check out this resource HERE! 
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Brenda Brazil
3/9/2022 10:14:47 am

Look forward to your tips.

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Ann Meehan
3/9/2022 01:04:52 pm

Hi Brenda! I am excited you will be taking the mini course and hope you get a lot of value you can bring back to your note writing practice!

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