SIMPLE Note Example

Coping with Social Media Burnout

Client is struggling with feelings of burnout and stress related to social media use.

Generated SIMPLE Note:

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During today's 50-minute office session, the client expressed feelings of being burnt out from social media, stating 'I feel like I can’t stop checking it, but it just makes me feel worse.' The client reported a pattern of constantly checking updates and comparing themselves to others, leading to diminished self-esteem and anxiety when not engaged with social media. The therapist and client discussed the stress cycle induced by excessive social media use and the potential benefits of setting boundaries. The therapist recommended a 30-minute daily break from all social media and advised the client to monitor their emotional state before and after this break. The client appeared anxious about the idea but agreed to attempt the intervention. The effectiveness of this approach will be reassessed in the subsequent session.

Client Session Summary:

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In today’s 50-minute office session, client came in talking about feeling totally burnt out from social media. They said quote 'I feel like I can’t stop checking it, but it just makes me feel worse' unquote. They talked about how they’re constantly on their phone, checking updates, and comparing themselves to others, which is just eating away at their self-esteem. They mentioned feeling anxious when they’re away from it, like they’re missing out, but when they’re on it, it’s not doing them any good either.

We spent some time talking about how social media can create this cycle of stress, especially when it becomes, you know, almost addictive. We explored the idea of setting boundaries with their phone and how that might help reduce some of the anxiety. I suggested trying a 30-minute break from all social media every day and seeing how it feels. I also suggested they pay attention to how they’re feeling before and after the break, just to get a sense of whether it’s making a difference. They seemed pretty nervous about stepping away from their phone, but they were willing to give it a shot. We’ll follow up in our next session to see if it’s helping or if we need to adjust the plan.

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