Client met with the therapist for a 60-minute session at the office. He talked about his experiences of neglect during childhood and how it affects his relationships today. He said, "I feel like I can’t trust anyone." We used IFS therapy to help him understand and heal his wounded parts. Client’s homework is to journal about his parts and their protective roles. He seemed engaged and willing to explore this therapeutic approach. We’ll follow up in our next session next week.
Progress Note Example
Childhood Trauma
Client is healing from childhood trauma using IFS therapy.
Progress Notes:
These therapy notes were written by Quill based on this specific therapy scenario.
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Client Session Summary:
The therapy notes listed above were generated based on this summary of a client session. Quill does not record the client session. Hopefully this helps illustrate how Quill works -- a therapist would provide a summary (like this one below) after the session is over, and Quill would then generate a note like one of these examples above.
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With only a brief session summary, Quill generates notes and other documentation for therapists. Notably, Quill does not record client sessions -- keeping those conversations private between therapist and client.