Client had a 50-minute session today. She talked about the stress of her ongoing divorce and concerns about her children’s well-being. She said, "I’m worried about the kids." We discussed strategies for co-parenting and managing stress using solution-focused therapy. Client’s homework is to create a co-parenting plan and practice stress-reduction techniques. She appeared relieved and more focused. Our next session is scheduled for two weeks from today.
Therapy Note Example
Navigating Divorce
Client is navigating the stress of divorce and co-parenting.
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Client Session Summary:
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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.