Client had a 45-minute session today. She talked about her chronic back pain and its impact on her daily life. She said, "I feel like the pain controls everything I do." We used acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help her accept her pain and commit to actions that improve her quality of life. Client’s homework is to practice mindfulness exercises daily. She seemed receptive to the techniques and eager to see changes. Our next session is scheduled for next week.
Therapy Note Example
Chronic Pain Management
Client is managing chronic pain using ACT techniques.
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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.