PIRP Note Example

Fear of Public Speaking

Client has a fear of public speaking and is practicing exposure therapy techniques.

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Problem:
Client expressed a fear of public speaking, highlighting an upcoming work presentation causing extreme anxiety. Client reported physical symptoms including sweating and shaking when anticipating speaking in front of an audience. He stated, "The thought of standing in front of a crowd makes me panic."

Intervention:
The therapist conducted a 50-minute session discussing exposure therapy and gradual desensitization techniques with the client.

Response:
Client was nervous about the intervention but displayed a willingness to engage in the proposed exercises.

Plan:
Client's homework is to practice speaking in front of a mirror and then to a small supportive group. Progress will be evaluated in the forthcoming session scheduled for two weeks from today.

Client Session Summary:

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During today’s 50-minute session, client discussed his fear of public speaking. He mentioned that he has an upcoming presentation at work and feels extremely anxious about it. Ummm, client described physical symptoms like sweating and shaking when he thinks about speaking in front of others. He said, "The thought of standing in front of a crowd makes me panic." We talked about exposure therapy and gradual desensitization. Client’s homework is to practice speaking in front of a mirror and then to a small, supportive audience. He seemed nervous but willing to try these exercises. We’ll check in on his progress in our next session in two weeks.

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