Client attended a 55-minute session at the clinic today. She talked about her struggles with binge eating and body image. She said, "I can’t control myself around food." We explored her relationship with food using dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) techniques, focusing on mindfulness and emotional regulation. Client’s homework is to keep a food and mood diary to identify triggers. She was engaged and asked questions about the techniques. Our next session is in two weeks.
Progress Note Example
Eating Disorder
Client is addressing binge eating and body image issues using DBT techniques.
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