Client attended a 55-minute session at the clinic today. She talked about the emotional toll of managing a chronic illness and feeling isolated. She said, "I’m always in pain." We explored her feelings using acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), focusing on values-based living. Client’s homework is to identify activities that bring her joy and integrate them into her routine. She was engaged and asked questions about the techniques. Our next session is in two weeks.
Progress Note Example
Managing Chronic Illness
Client is managing the emotional toll of chronic illness using ACT.
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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.